In the grasp of a killer

The sticky outreached blossom of a round-leaf sundew [Drúichtín Móna] might seem inviting to a passing fly but it’s not a mistake that a insect gets to make twice. The Irish Peatland Conservation Council describes it thus Sundews have spoon-shaped leaves which are covered with up to 200 pin-shaped red “tentacles” (or stalked glands) which…