09-06-2019, 08:40 AM
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-49552803
[b]Endangered carnivorous plants are being reintroduced to parts of England in an attempt to reverse their decline.[/b]
Botanists say the "fascinating and beautiful" great sundew is extinct in many areas, due to loss of wetlands.
With tentacles that trap and digest insects, the plant is one of a dozen or so meat-eating plants native to the UK.
These are really fascinating plant, Although their reintroduction may cause entropy in the already assimilated ecosystems.
[b]Endangered carnivorous plants are being reintroduced to parts of England in an attempt to reverse their decline.[/b]
Botanists say the "fascinating and beautiful" great sundew is extinct in many areas, due to loss of wetlands.
With tentacles that trap and digest insects, the plant is one of a dozen or so meat-eating plants native to the UK.
These are really fascinating plant, Although their reintroduction may cause entropy in the already assimilated ecosystems.