Plants such as sundews (Drosera) and butterworts (Pinguicula) attract insects with sweet-smelling fluids secreted from their glandular structures. These sticky substances lure insects, which become trapped and are then digested by the plant. This adaptation allows these carnivorous plants to supplement their nutrient intake, particularly in nutrient-poor environments.
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