cross-posted from: https://gregtech.eu/post/15459920
There were a lot of them in the more watery areas:
Cool find!
By the way, if anyone is interested* there’s a Lemmy carniverous plant community https://lemmy.world/c/SavageGarden
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That far north?! I never saw them in the wild until I moved to Florida. That’s blowing my mind, would have said it was impossible.
There are a suprising numbers of carnivores that can handle proper winters. Sundews go way far north as well!
The provincial flower of Newfoundland.
Oh yeah! I see a flower on there. Sarracenia have some of the most unique flower structures out there.
Watch out for bioplasmic energy
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There’s a place called New Land, New Found Land?! Hilarious.
Naw, it’s the Minshara class planet in the Eta Cassiopeiae system, 19 light years from Sol.