Category:Landtrap
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“These insectivorous plants are found in forests and grassland areas. As they mature, their leaves—coated in a layer of sticky mucus—assume vivid hues which serve to attract prey. Any insect that comes into contact with the adhesive substance becomes hopelessly trapped, and is subsequently impaled and drained by the seedkin’s thirsty roots. Despite their mucus coating, the leaves of a flying trap are surprisingly palatable and nutritious. Thorough washing is, however, advised.
— Encyclopædia Eorzea vol 1
All creatures belonging to the genus Landtrap.
Pages in category "Landtrap"
The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total.