Sundews are carnivorous plants known for their distinctive glandular leaves covered in sticky tentacle-like structures called trichomes. These trichomes secrete a gluey substance that traps insects, which the plant then digests using enzymes. Sundews typically grow in nutrient-poor, moist environments, and they exhibit rapid movements to secure their prey. Their diverse species exhibit variations in size, leaf shape, and color, often showcasing beautiful, glistening surfaces.
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