Thursday, 8 April 2010
08/04/2010
The hood of a Cobra Lilly, Darlingtonia californica. The light patches are windows that help lure insects inside the hood from where escape is almost impossible. The insects will eventually fall into water within the hollow stem of the plant where microorganisms and bacteria breakdown the insect bodies to provide nutrients for the plant.
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