Happy birthday! I live your videos. I love how you show the biodiversity and especially how you show all basic aspects of the environment (exposure, sunlight, water, etc). Would you consider organizing a fire with friends, people from the community and the fire depo. to clear the dead leaves and making sure S. roses and other plants can remain there?
I think it's ok with introducing a "foreign" species as long as it doesn't aggressively displace the natives. The Venus fly trap seems to blend in nicely. It also assures its survival by expanding its range.
Maybe that could be a last preserve for Venus - Flytraps, since their native habitat in the Carolina's is rapidly being destroyed due to developement and pulpwood industry.
Happy birthday and thanks for the tour.
Happy birthday! I live your videos. I love how you show the biodiversity and especially how you show all basic aspects of the environment (exposure, sunlight, water, etc).
Would you consider organizing a fire with friends, people from the community and the fire depo. to clear the dead leaves and making sure S. roses and other plants can remain there?
"i'm always attracted by the red ones" said the fly too before being digested ahahah
I think it's ok with introducing a "foreign" species as long as it doesn't aggressively displace the natives. The Venus fly trap seems to blend in nicely. It also assures its survival by expanding its range.
Maybe that could be a last preserve for Venus - Flytraps, since their native habitat in the Carolina's is rapidly being destroyed due to developement and pulpwood industry.
There is native Hypericum in the midst!
That is not bog , it is called a "Pine Savanna".
Pine savannas contains many environments including bogs.