It's the middle of summer. You take a stroll in the woods, where the blue sky above is revealed only in fragments. The forest floor is covered with patches of ferns and thick, luxurious mosses - and there are gems to be found: pipsissewa, One-floweredwintergreen, checkerberry, twinflower. It could be called heaven, if it weren't for the mosquitoes. They will locate you within seconds, and they will bite you unremittingly.Instead, let's find a breezy place to sit and consider our two native plants that actually eat mosquitoes: the Round-leaved sundew and the Purple pitcher plant.
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