Carnivorous Plants of Apalachicola National Forest
Take a tour of carnivorous plant of the Apalachicola National Forest in the Florida Panhandle with the Direction of North Florida Programs for the Florida Native Plant Society, Lilly Anderson-Messec. The Florida Panhandle is a hotspot for carnivorous plant biodiversity, with many species of Butterworts (Pinguicula), Pitcherplants (Sarracenia), Sundews (Drosera), and even introduced Venus Flytraps, Dionaea muscipula.

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