I just noticed a large number of tiny insects on one of the flower scapes of my D. spatulata (is D. spatulata normally such a prolific flower producer?). When I examined these bugs under a 7x hand lens, I noticed they all appeared to be dead, held to the scape by little droplets of mucilage.
I've not noticed any other Drosera in my collection to do this so far... Does the D. spatulata actually digest insects thus captured on its scapes?
(For that matter, does P. primuliflora digest insects captured on its scapes?)
I've not noticed any other Drosera in my collection to do this so far... Does the D. spatulata actually digest insects thus captured on its scapes?
(For that matter, does P. primuliflora digest insects captured on its scapes?)