Waterwheel
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Scientific name: Aldrovanda vesiculosa.
Aldrovanda vesiculosa, commonly known as the waterwheel plant, is a fascinating aquatic carnivorous plant found in nutrient-poor, freshwater habitats across the globe. Resembling a tiny, free-floating green rosette, Aldrovanda possesses specialized traps that resemble miniature underwater “snap traps.” These traps are lined with sensitive trigger hairs, which, when touched by aquatic organisms, swiftly close, ensnaring prey within. As a highly specialized carnivore, Aldrovanda relies on its unique adaptations to capture small aquatic invertebrates for nutrients in environments where traditional food sources are scarce. Its intricate biology and efficient hunting mechanisms make Aldrovanda vesiculosa a captivating subject for botanical enthusiasts and researchers alike.