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Old 06-12-2013, 02:04 AM   #43
LauraB
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Matter of fact, I think some developers would pave driveways with gopher tortoise shells if they thought they could get away with it.
Of course they would! Anything for the almighty dollar. That's why carnivorous plants are so rare here now and thankfully federally protected by at least 3 states, not that it actually might help ... competency of the feds and all that jazz.

I would so love to see wild Drosera, VFT's, Sarracenia, Darlingtonia! I've made trips to AL, SC and NC to see natural populations. You and Connie are so lucky to have seen the sundews!

Glad to hear some of the traps are recuperating. I wonder if moving them to a little more shady spot for further recuperation and regeneration might not be a good idea, if you are able.

Of course feeding winged piranhas is always a win-win. Me, I'm always telling them to eat every freakin' fire ant and wood roach that even comes close!