Round-leaved Sundew (Drosera rotundifolia L.) is a small, carnivorous, bog loving plant with round, small leaves, covered with reddish, glandular hairs. Glandular hairs secrete a sticky juice used to catch insects.
Cross-leaved Heath (Erica tetralix) is a species of heather found in Atlantic areas of Europe, as well as a number of boggy regions further from the coast in Central Europe. In bogs, wet heaths and damp coniferous woodland, Erica tetralix can become a dominant part of the flora.
Region of Pobrzeza Poludniowobaltyckie (Southern Baltic Coasts) constitute a several kilometres wide strip of land, running along the southern coast of... more»