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Drosera - Sundews |
| Venus Flytraps |
| Sundews have leaves covered with hairs. The ends of these are covered with a glistening, sticky substance that traps insects that alight there. The plant can roll up it's leaves bringing more hairs into contact with the prey, forming a pool of digestive liquids around the insect. These plants are called sundews because the small drops look like dew that glistens in the sun. |
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