Sundews produce sweet, sticky liquids to attract and trap insects, which provide essential nutrients that the plant cannot obtain from the soil alone. These sticky secretions help ensnare prey, allowing the sundew to digest the insects for nitrogen and other nutrients, which are crucial for its growth and survival in nutrient-poor environments. This adaptation enhances the plant's ability to thrive in diverse habitats.
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