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##@&$†:~-, : blood clover : ,-~:†$&@##
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##@&$†:~-, ,-~:†$&@##
#@&$†:~-,, the moss commonly known as "blood ,,-~:†$&@#
##@&$†:~-, clover" is a carnivorous plant native ,-~:†$&@##
#@&$†:~-,, to northern eurasia. despite its name, ,,-~:†$&@#
##@&$†:~-, it's actually a kind of moss. ,-~:†$&@##
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##@&$†:~-, blood clover is in its dormant state ,-~:†$&@##
#@&$†:~-,, indistinguishable from regular clover. ,,-~:†$&@#
##@&$†:~-, when disturbed, it produces a thick ,-~:†$&@##
#@&$†:~-,, sticky sap that will ensnare animals ,,-~:†$&@#
##@&$†:~-, that are too weak to move away (frogs, ,-~:†$&@##
#@&$†:~-,, mice, insects) and slowly melt them. ,,-~:†$&@#
##@&$†:~-, the plant then feeds off of the ,-~:†$&@##
#@&$†:~-,, nutrients released. during feeding the ,,-~:†$&@#
##@&$†:~-, leaves will take on a reddish tint, ,-~:†$&@##
#@&$†:~-,, from which the plant get its common ,,-~:†$&@#
##@&$†:~-, name. , , , , ,-~:†$&@##
#@&$†:~-,, ,,-~:†$&@#
##@&$†:~-, you can sometimes spot bleeding or ,-~:†$&@##
#@&$†:~-,, scars along the legs of bigger animals ,,-~:†$&@#
##@&$†:~-, who's lingered in the moss for some ,-~:†$&@##
#@&$†:~-,, time. , , , , ,,-~:†$&@#
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##@&$†:~-, ,-~:†$&@##
#@&$†:~-,, the sap has been used for tattoos. it ,,-~:†$&@#
##@&$†:~-, is reportedly faint but pleasant to the ,-~:†$&@##
#@&$†:~-,, taste, and can of course only be ,,-~:†$&@#
##@&$†:~-, consumed in small quantities. ,-~:†$&@##
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