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Bejaria racemosa

do you know this plant ?

jeff
 
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in USA ( floride) their common name is tarflower .

it is a plant like roridula , possessing the mucilage( on roridula it is not a mucilage) to trap insects, but in his case, no bugs to exploit the prey, no exchange of nitrogenous substances.

then the prey fall to the ground and feed on plant roots in the fertilizer.

jeff
 
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