Ardmore Students Study Carnivorous Plants in Conecuh National Forest

Alabama is number 1 in biodiversity of carnivorous plants, and the bogs in the southern part of the state are the best place to see them. We put on our waterproof boots and trekked out to see the pitcher plants, sundews and bladderworts. We also saw two types of wild orchid. This was especially exciting for one of our students, who is doing her yearlong project on the carnivorous plants of Alabama. 

Thanks for AMV RC&D and The Dekko Foundation for contributing to this opportunity! 

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