




I went for a walk on Sunday afternoon and visited the Kibble Palace for a heat.
Now, this notice caught my eye, Killer Plants. Just the job I thought and sure enough, there they were. Very beautiful but sinister at the same time.
The one thing they all had in common was a kind of welcoming bolt hole from the elements but if you were stupid enough to go in, there was no way back.
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