What's new
TerraForums Venus Flytrap, Nepenthes, Drosera and more talk

Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

Darlingtonia 'Fangs'.

NeciFiX

Kung Fu Fighting!
Yup, what defines the Darlingtonia is it's fangs or 'moustache' *depending which walk of life you come from*.

But, what exactly are they for? To block out light so the prey can't easily get out? Or what?

What are these fangs for? Are they the nectar source?

I could never figure this one out. Could someone please enlighten me? The plant certaintly has them for SOME reason.
 
I believe that they are one of the main attractant for the prey as well as a landing pad and a 'navagation area'
 
Dave is right. The fangs/moustache/tongue/fish-tail are often brightly colored red and have nectar trails leading to the opening.

Sarracenia typically have a nectar trail on the ala (the 'keel' on the pitcher tube) that leads to the peristome opening.
 
Back
Top