Drosera rotundifolia, commonly known as the round-leaved sundew, is a carnivorous plant that can trap insects through its sticky leaves. This species belongs to the Drosera genus, which includes many other sundew plants. Some synonyms for Drosera rotundifolia include Drosera intermedia, Drosera pumila, and Drosera rotundifolia var. pilosa. These synonyms may refer to similar variations of the species, but genetic and ecological differences can also exist among them. Regardless of their names, all Drosera plants require moist and nutrient-poor soil to thrive and support their carnivorous lifestyle.