Round-Leaved Sundew
adapted interestingly to the poor environment of peat bogs: it supplements the scarcity of nutrients by catching insects at leaves that produce sticky slime. It grows most frequently on the edges of small water expanses, where it is able to deal better with competition of other plants. It blooms with small white blossoms, leaves are red with light-green edges. In the Czech Republic it is a specially protected species, ranked among severely endangered.