What is another word for drosera?

Pronunciation: [dɹˈə͡ʊzɹə] (IPA)

Drosera is a genus of carnivorous plants commonly known as sundews. Sundews are unique plants that are well-known for their sticky, glandular hairs that trap and digest insects. There are over 190 species of Drosera, with some of the most common synonyms for the genus including the dewy pine, flypaper plant, and the rainbow plant. Sundews are native to a variety of habitats around the world, including wetlands, rainforests, and savannas. Regardless of their location, all Drosera plants have adapted to rely on their carnivorous nature to survive in nutrient-poor soils. Sundews come in many different sizes and shapes, making them an interesting addition to any plant collection.

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Usage examples for Drosera

His experiments on the red colouring matter of drosera rotundifolia had formed the subject of a monograph, and he was particularly interested in the hagiological folk-lore of Lower Brittany.
"The Book-Hunter at Home"
P. B. M. Allan
drosera rotundifolia, round-leaved sun-dew.
"The-Natural-History-of-Selborne"
White, Gilbert
drosera longifolia, long-leaved ditto.
"The-Natural-History-of-Selborne"
White, Gilbert

Related words: carnivorous plant, sundew plant, venus fly trap, pitcher plant

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