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How the Bladderwort & Drosera Catches Its Victims - from a South African Perspective

 
Author: Andrew Smit

Bladderwort

Early in the summer pretty little bunches of golden-yellow flowers about a centimetre across appear floating on the water of ponds and ditches. This is the Bladderwort, or Utricularia, a plant that keeps most of its body under water and looks very innocent. However underneath its leaves the Utricularia has lots of little bladders which turn into deadly traps should any unwary insect go too near them.

These bladders have a small opening surrounded by short hairs. When an insect explores the opening the plant swallows the insect and closes the opening with a special lid. The plant then digests the captured animal through millions of microscopic tubes in its tissue.

The plant grows all over the world, on land as well as on the water, but the bulk of the species are found in tropical regions and only about four occur in Europe.

Drosera

Droseros is the Greek word for 'dewy' and is the first thing that one notices about the Drosera, or sundew plant, is the sticky stem covered in soft, downy hair and scattered with glistening little bubbles that look like dewdrops. When insects see these 'dew drops' they land on the plant for a drink. As soon as they touch the stem, the insects become stuck and the plants downy hair curl around them like tentacles. The Drosera produces a liquid which breaks down the insect into food which the plant then absorbs.

The Drosera is , therefore a carnivorous plant. It grows wild in damp places in Europe and North America and is about 20cm high. One variety which occurs in Australia and South Africa reaches a height of one metre

Author Bio:

Andrew Smit

The illuminating history and power of Herbs have been a passion of mine for many years. My name is Andrew Smit and i am a herbalist in Sunny South Africa. I have always used herbs as an integral part of my day to day living. Five years ago i decided to fulfill that last phase of my herb journey and started growing herbs commercially, in doing so it has really completed my basic training so to speak. For the last 20 years herbs have been part of my life in one way or another. I still consider myself a junior in the field, a field that has a heritage of over 6000 years hence my statement. Hopefully I will be able to share some of the enigmas and findings that have showed themselves to me. In my opinion herbs have proven themselves time and again. One bit of advice i can offer about herbs is this:- to reap the benefits of herbs one must make herbs a part of your life, you will see the difference that i guarantee you.

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