Botanical 2009

Winner, Botanical, ANZANG 2009

<i>Climbing Sundews</i> by Wolfgang Glowacki, Tasmania


The Climbing Sundew (Drosera macrantha) is a scrambling herb with leaves modified to ensnare insects. The margins of the cup-shaped leaves bear glandular hairs that produce a sticky substance. Insects become trapped by this substance and are digested by enzymes produced by the leaf. As Sundews grow commonly on nutrient-poor soils, insects probably play an important role in supplying the plant’s essential nitrogen.
Freycinet, Tasmania
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Runner up, Botanical, ANZANG 2009

<i>Moss spores</i> by Wolfgang Glowacki, Tasmania