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My Venus Flytrap (Dionaea muscipula)
Ii is quite good at catching insects.
Canon T90, CFD 50mmF/1.14, 20mm intermediate ring
14. Juni 2013
First shots with Neopan100, one of the cheapest B/W films on the market in Switzerland.
Developed in TMAX 1:4, 6min.
Negatives turned out a bit grainier than the TMAX400 but it is a nice grain.
I also like the bokeh of the 1.14 lens
Dionaea muscipula
This plant is native just to this area of NC, where it can grow in great abundance. This was one of the densest stands we saw, and the variety of colors of the leaves was amazing, and beautiful. This is one of the first blooms we saw. In a few weeks it will be a sea of white flowers.
A US Army soldier calibrates his Black Hornet micro drone.
US and British troops test counter-drone tech in Poland during Project Flytrap, ensuring NATO forces are equipped to detect, track and disable drones on tomorrow’s battlefield.
This seedling is the result of 2 Fused Tooth Flytraps crossed with one another. Thus far, most of the seedlings from this cross appear to be normal flytraps; but not this one:)
Many species of agave, yucca, prickly pear, cacti, and succulents in the Conservation Garden and Cactus & Succulent Terraces, of ...
Atlanta, Georgia.
30 July 2017.
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US Army soldiers monitor the video feed from a drone.
US and British troops test counter-drone tech in Poland during Project Flytrap, ensuring NATO forces are equipped to detect, track and disable drones on tomorrow’s battlefield.
the coolest prettiest venus fly trap I have ever seen. From the Frederick Meijer Gardens in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
It's becoming clearer now how the little bud in the center is going to expand into a leaf, structured like the one beside/behind.
Rare, Tiny specimen of a true yellow variety of Flytrap. Many vendors offer "yellow" flytraps, but this plant's adult parents retain the unbelievable color without producing other pigments.
In this moneybox a coin is placed inside the 'mouth' of the plant and the plant then starts to chomp at the coin till it eventually swallows it and the coin goes into the reservoir for coins.
It is bateery operated.
Sadly it seems to have stopped working, though I can see no reason why this should be.
It was bought in Tokyo.