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- plants@mander.xyz
cross-posted from: https://gregtech.eu/post/15459920
There were a lot of them in the more watery areas:
That far north?! I never saw them in the wild until I moved to Florida. That’s blowing my mind, would have said it was impossible.
There are a suprising numbers of carnivores that can handle proper winters. Sundews go way far north as well!
Cool find!
By the way, if anyone is interested* there’s a Lemmy carniverous plant community https://lemmy.world/c/SavageGarden
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Oh yeah! I see a flower on there. Sarracenia have some of the most unique flower structures out there.
There’s a place called New Land, New Found Land?! Hilarious.
Naw, it’s the Minshara class planet in the Eta Cassiopeiae system, 19 light years from Sol.
The provincial flower of Newfoundland.
Watch out for bioplasmic energy
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