Like C. MYdas I am into gardening (in a niche sort of way). forgive me for not cropping the photo down, photshop is not working at the moment (and no, josh, i haven't downloaded that program yet! )

you are actually seeing about twenty plants, those in the foreground are forms of Drosera Binata, and Drosera Multifida, and Drosera Multifida "Marston's Dragon". They are all in laymens terms T or Y form Sundews, and carnivorous. look closely and you can see some prey.

The flower in the background, and the pitcher, belong to Sarracenia Leucophylla, or the "White Pitcher/Trumpet". Native to north america, it is also carnivorous, eating much larger prey (usually catches wasps in late summer.) that pitcher is actually small.

I expect that by mid summer the sundew pot is just going to be a big mass of sticky!

hope you like.