tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1377621798903033780.post8017837553897303113..comments2023-09-20T19:00:02.537+08:00Comments on Hort Log: Red traps of Nepenthes sanguineaHort Loghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12732036923234582077noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1377621798903033780.post-83145398324330788692011-07-06T12:41:09.504+08:002011-07-06T12:41:09.504+08:00It's always worth a visit, great post, amazing...It's always worth a visit, great post, amazing specimen. I'm envious of your travels through the jungle, our forests aren't nearly as diverse and exotic. So. Cool.Nathttp://www.stupidgardenplants.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1377621798903033780.post-38653864687989349192011-07-04T11:11:26.418+08:002011-07-04T11:11:26.418+08:00Good to know there's still some nature left de...Good to know there's still some nature left despite the casinos. <br /><br />Like your blog. <br /> <br />*Devan*Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1377621798903033780.post-16647710358065727262011-07-04T11:03:24.333+08:002011-07-04T11:03:24.333+08:00I think the ants are feeding on the sticky nectar ...I think the ants are feeding on the sticky nectar on the peristome - but I don't know why the spider and fly are at the bottom instead....but interesting find !Hon Enoreply@blogger.com