RT @botanicalmartin: Aphids drowned in the water held at the base of leaves of Cut-leaf Teasel - a non-native very similar to our native Te…
RT @botanicalmartin: Aphids drowned in the water held at the base of leaves of Cut-leaf Teasel - a non-native very similar to our native Te…
No way! This is beyond cool. 🤯 (Also the report is pretty easy reading, so thank heavens for that.)
RT @botanicalmartin: Aphids drowned in the water held at the base of leaves of Cut-leaf Teasel - a non-native very similar to our native Te…
Aphids drowned in the water held at the base of leaves of Cut-leaf Teasel - a non-native very similar to our native Teasel and growing in @wonky_eggs garden Technically the plant is a carnivore and can gain a 30% increase in seed set https://t.co/CaLWGAt49
@EssexWT_Rich @bernoid @EssexWildlife @WildlifeTrusts It seems the idea come from Francis Darwin 1877, Quart. J. Microsc. Sci. 17:245-272. Though there are a copy of recent papers https://t.co/rd9O73ELaq https://t.co/aTjppYtl45 I feel a garden experiment c
#WildWebsWednesday Spitting rain all day in Cambridge. Is this 'Carnivory in the Teasel Dipsacus fullonum'? 'The teasel Dipsacus fullonum is known to catch invertebrates in its water filled leaf bases' @PLOSONE article from @UoR_LifeScience @RoehamptonUni:
RT @AmiesPhilip: @BotanyKaren the water filled cup, carnivorous plant? https://t.co/xlhE4zE13Y
@BotanyKaren the water filled cup, carnivorous plant? https://t.co/xlhE4zE13Y
RT @michaelffay60: @thorogoodchris1 @wildflower_hour @BSBIbotany 1/ Does this refer to Shaw & Shackleton, 2017: “evidence for Dipsacus of…
@thorogoodchris1 @wildflower_hour @BSBIbotany 1/ Does this refer to Shaw & Shackleton, 2017: “evidence for Dipsacus of one the principal criteria for carnivory: products absorbed from prey to increase fitness"? https://t.co/ASzoGNkGio. Or is there new
@tugutuguk 以前紹介したナベナの食虫性に関する論文 https://t.co/t9gY5pYJsA への反証が出たようです→ https://t.co/nYbQLKEx8s アクセス権なくて中身確認できてないですが。
@soulcow @BSBIbotany @mr_plantgeek @wildflower_hour Interesting! I wonder if it works? Some evidence suggests teasels are partly carnivorous; could be all kinds of enzymes in that water https://t.co/kXFXdvISvW
@palusEresus And I think to those 13 species you could add teasel! https://t.co/thCjuKrcCT
RT @SphagnumPI: @Feldbotanik A form of carnivory has been suggested with some evidence https://t.co/E39klCXeeu
@Feldbotanik A form of carnivory has been suggested with some evidence https://t.co/E39klCXeeu
anyway, as wikipedia explains there are two hypothesis. This article suggests they are carnivorous: https://t.co/ZDwSJ6TljT https://t.co/O5W20a0YFV
RT @AMCELL: Learned something new about plants at our @UoR_LifeScience open day today - teasels are carnivorous 😳😱 @Botanygeek https://t.c…
RT @AMCELL: Learned something new about plants at our @UoR_LifeScience open day today - teasels are carnivorous 😳😱 @Botanygeek https://t.c…
RT @AMCELL: Learned something new about plants at our @UoR_LifeScience open day today - teasels are carnivorous 😳😱 @Botanygeek https://t.c…
RT @AMCELL: From @lewis_halsey https://t.co/e5oSyTmIuI
Learned something new about plants at our @UoR_LifeScience open day today - teasels are carnivorous 😳😱 @Botanygeek https://t.co/aILLivoL9q
RT @KorichevaLab: Apparently teasel (Dipsacus fullonum) is carnivorous! It catches insects in water filled leaf bases https://t.co/5caeRZl7…
So exciting - facultatively #carnivorous #plants are commoner than we think! That explains the manky puddles of water in teasel stems! https://t.co/4JXtZiLsEx
To learn more about teasel gourd as food download the @SpecProdapp @boroughmarket @slowfooduk @SlowFoodUSA @slowfoodusd https://t.co/17HH99OjEB
RT @KorichevaLab: Apparently teasel (Dipsacus fullonum) is carnivorous! It catches insects in water filled leaf bases https://t.co/5caeRZl7…
RT @KorichevaLab: Apparently teasel (Dipsacus fullonum) is carnivorous! It catches insects in water filled leaf bases https://t.co/5caeRZl7…
RT @KorichevaLab: Apparently teasel (Dipsacus fullonum) is carnivorous! It catches insects in water filled leaf bases https://t.co/5caeRZl7…
RT @KorichevaLab: Apparently teasel (Dipsacus fullonum) is carnivorous! It catches insects in water filled leaf bases https://t.co/5caeRZl7…
RT @KorichevaLab: Apparently teasel (Dipsacus fullonum) is carnivorous! It catches insects in water filled leaf bases https://t.co/5caeRZl7…
RT @KorichevaLab: Apparently teasel (Dipsacus fullonum) is carnivorous! It catches insects in water filled leaf bases https://t.co/5caeRZl7…
RT @KorichevaLab: Apparently teasel (Dipsacus fullonum) is carnivorous! It catches insects in water filled leaf bases https://t.co/5caeRZl7…
Apparently teasel (Dipsacus fullonum) is carnivorous! It catches insects in water filled leaf bases https://t.co/5caeRZl7RH #wildflowerhour https://t.co/Y0jr8XhPq3
Teasel is a nonnative invasive plant commonly seen on roadsides now. Studies have shown it may be carnivorous: https://t.co/gtVXMsjOFK. https://t.co/0FwoZtXGFm
Does Baydons Meadow have carnivorous teazel? Bitly https://t.co/MMUdB3LJyC https://t.co/8dF6UhoG9Y
Teasel (Dipsacus fullonum) traps water & inverts in its leaf bases. It may also be carnivorous http://t.co/AwEn3Mi1wq http://t.co/OkgbLqGId9
Teasel (Dipsacus fullonum) traps water & inverts in its leaf bases. It may also be carnivorous http://t.co/AwEn3Mi1wq http://t.co/OkgbLqGId9
@DuckytheLoon @Snowdropman There is a research paper about this; additional feeding with insects increased seed set http://t.co/BsnF9U4QjI
Is the teasel, Dipsacus fullonum a carnivorous plant partial to a few flies? #Botany http://t.co/hoBrrdc5cG http://t.co/jcDYYn1CPo
Is the teasel, Dipsacus fullonum a carnivorous plant partial to a few flies? #Botany http://t.co/hoBrrdc5cG http://t.co/jcDYYn1CPo
“@LouiseJJohnson: @erasmusdarwin Teasels may be partly carnivorous! http://t.co/XqM1VU7V5s” ...Our Plant of the Month for you!!!
@erasmusdarwin Teasels may be partly carnivorous! http://t.co/QCpc7sLoXB
This PLOS One paper provides evidence of a 30% increase in seed set from carnivory in the teasel: http://t.co/yXd2VlLfpU
Why is a teasel like a weasel? I had no idea: http://t.co/0AknbCZJ