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White-topped Pitcher Plant (Sarracenia leucophylla)

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Close-up of the hairs underneath the "umbrella" part of the pitcher plant that guide the unsuspecting insects into the trap, or pitcher. Look closely and you can see the 13-14 gnats tangled among these hairs.

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© 2009
Image Size
2000x1334 / 1.6MB
Keywords
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Pitcher Plants, Pitcher Plants
Close-up of the hairs underneath the "umbrella" part of the pitcher plant that guide the unsuspecting insects into the trap, or pitcher. Look closely and you can see the 13-14 gnats tangled among these hairs.