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The pozzines of the Lake of Creno
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One of the characteristics of the Lake of Creno are the pozzines, a vegetative cover from alpine wetlands. They are home to a rare and protected species, the round-leaved sundew (Drosera rotundifolia). This a carnivorous plant. Its name comes from the Greek Droseros which means covered with dew. It owes its name to the sticky droplets produced by its glandular hairs to capture insects.
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