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  • Anyone know the speed of Drosera scorpioides?

  • Love your videos! The sundews are so great looking! GREAT JOB! :}

  • Your resistance only makes my drosera harder.

  • amazing

  • one fly rated in this video

  • trzeba podlewać, najlepiej wodą destylowaną. Nie trzeba karmić owadami, one same powinny je łapać, poza tym rośliny przeprowadzają fotosyntezę, więc mają jedzonko. ;)

  • what kind of drosera is that ?

  • COOL

  • Hello my Friends from USA! Are you Eating Hamburger now? Yes, of course.

  • Actually I am eating some chow mein.

  • Nah, I don't really like hamburger.

  • @C4SW no, not everyone eats hamburger

  • @C4SW hamburger was made in HAMBURG, germany you insensitive prick.

  • whoaa...

  • is drosera rubrifolia fast? And was the first drosera timelapsed? if not, what kind was it? And was the last one

    D. Scorpioides?

  • it looked kind of fast right? Like the lighting was changing somewhat in a weird way.

  • My Sundew NEVER moved!!!! That's depressing, what did I do wrong...?

  • Some sundews don't move at all, so you probably didn't do anything wrong. If it has dew and it doesn't move when it catches something, it probably never will.

    If you want sundews that move, I would suggest ordering some of these online (easy to take care of)

    D. Capensis: The leaves sometimes fold completely over when catching something big enough

    D. Alicae: Moves slightly, cupping the tap so no digestive fluids leak and sometimes wrapping completely around

  • I have a D. Binata... it is really small (a baby, perhaps?)

    It catched a liitle ant in the afternoon, and at the next day, it has folded the ant complety...

    Saddly, I didn't saw it! :(

    Any idea of how fast is it?

  • Are you sure that was D. Binata, the fork-leaved sundew? It should be obvious by the, erm, forked leaves. I've never heard of that kind bending, I would be interested in hearing more about it if it is! Only a few sundews have movements fast enough to actually be noticed, sadly.

  • I'm sure is a D. Binata.

    Tall... thin... and its final leaves are divided, something like a V

    and yes... it fold the insect... I think I should take a picture! XD

  • Depends on the race.

    These are very fast sundews, but there exist even slower ones.

    And Drosera Regia doesn't move at all for example.

    On the other hand, it doesn't have tobecause it's drops are so sticky, they hold every prey tight. It's one of the biggest sundews.

  • that would be such a odd way to die.

  • nice timelapse

  • Are you gellin'?

  • ebay is a great place to find carnivorous plant seeds. I just got about 20 diferent kinds this week..!!

  • I mean the droseras that you can actually watch the movement of without a time lapse are very small compared to the others.

  • Sweet.

    I love carnivorous plants. I'm really interested in growing some type of sundew, but I don't know where to start. Drosera capensis are supposedly the easiest, but they move soooo slowly! I want one that I can actually see the action, but I'm not an advanced grower. Any suggestions?

  • yes, you should choose D. capensis or D. aliciae

  • The fastest droseras are the smallest.

  • hey I have a few venus fly traps and I personaly think it's more interesting to watch a Drosera plant capture its pray.you can actually see the action!and the plant looks really cool.Those liquids on the tips look good to suck on lol

  • Vídeo muito bem feito!

  • what are made of that red "drops"????

  • They are actually glands that act like glue and once an insect is trapped, it secretes digestion fluids. I'm pretty sure anyways.

  • they're like little gel things

  • Oooooo, aaaaaahhhhh . . . all my plants take about 500 years to act, so it's cool to see it on film!

  • i want one!

  • Go on ebay. People are selling them left and right. If you don't want ebay, google "drosera", and everyone and their mother are selling them.

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