Hello!
In Pietropaolo's book "Carnivorous Plants of the World" there is a list of plants that have similar structurs to those of the carnivorous. It also sais that some species of these genera maybe carnivorous but there are notenough information or studies about them.
I found growing among my Junipers a small Solanum torvum, and though these plants grow in the wild here i have never seen what i saw in that small plant. When i found it had its leaves covered with dead and dying insects.
Without a second thoght i took the plant out of the Junipers and potted it.
Since that day i am looking for info about this plant, but i do not find any. Does anybady have info about it. It is possbile that his plant maybe quasi-carnivorous or maybe carnivorous?
This plant is covered by little hairs and the hairs in the leaves have small liquid drops very simmilar to those of the Sundews. I am amazed!
Any commnets?
Thanks...
Jorge Joel...
Emilia's Garden
In Pietropaolo's book "Carnivorous Plants of the World" there is a list of plants that have similar structurs to those of the carnivorous. It also sais that some species of these genera maybe carnivorous but there are notenough information or studies about them.
I found growing among my Junipers a small Solanum torvum, and though these plants grow in the wild here i have never seen what i saw in that small plant. When i found it had its leaves covered with dead and dying insects.
Without a second thoght i took the plant out of the Junipers and potted it.
Since that day i am looking for info about this plant, but i do not find any. Does anybady have info about it. It is possbile that his plant maybe quasi-carnivorous or maybe carnivorous?
This plant is covered by little hairs and the hairs in the leaves have small liquid drops very simmilar to those of the Sundews. I am amazed!
Any commnets?
Thanks...
Jorge Joel...
Emilia's Garden