I read the Wikipedia entry for Nepenthes inermis, which has such viscous fluid that when rainwater fills the nearly unlidded upper pitchers, they tip over so the rainwater can spill out but the fluid stays intact.
It got me thinking about my own plants' fluid. Just an informal observation showed me my rafflesiana fluid was thicker than my x miralata hybrid fluid.
Has anyone else noticed a difference in their plants' fluid?
The only study on fluid viscosity I find on the internet is one that used N. rafflesiana. Has anyone done any more research on the subject? I'm starting to get obsessed with it!
It got me thinking about my own plants' fluid. Just an informal observation showed me my rafflesiana fluid was thicker than my x miralata hybrid fluid.
Has anyone else noticed a difference in their plants' fluid?
The only study on fluid viscosity I find on the internet is one that used N. rafflesiana. Has anyone done any more research on the subject? I'm starting to get obsessed with it!