- Drosera - Wikipedia
Drosera, which is commonly known as the sundews, is one of the largest genera of carnivorous plants, with at least 194 species [2] These members of the family Droseraceae [ 1 ] lure, capture, and digest insects using stalked mucilaginous glands covering their leaf surfaces
- Sundews (Drosera) - Carnivorous Plant Resource
Sundew – Drosera A truly international plant, the Drosera genus is the most diverse of all carnivores with nearly two hundred different Sundew species and hybrids found globally
- Sundews (Drosera) - California Carnivores
The Sundew, (Drosera) are probably the most diverse genus of carnivorous plants in the world There are somewhere around 130 species found on almost every continent of earth Sundews can be as small as a penny or as large as a small bush
- The Complete Sundew (Drosera) Growing and Care Guide
Sundews, also called Drosera, is another genus of carnivorous plants There are more than 200 species of sundews Sundews require different type of care from other carnivorous plants In this complete guide, we will discuss how to grow and care for sundew plants at home
- This Is How To Grow Sundews According To Experts Megan Webb And Nigel . . .
Drosera typically needs to be kept in a consistently moist soil or potting mix year-round It is important to make sure that moisture levels in the soil or growing medium are maintained at all times, especially during the summer months
- Drosera (Sundew) - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
Drosera Species: species Family: Droseraceae Uses (Ethnobotany): Sundews were used as medicinal herbs as early as the 12th century for coughs, bronchitis, whooping cough and asthma Life Cycle: Perennial Recommended Propagation Strategy: Seed Country Or Region Of Origin: Cosmopolitan; Whole Plant Traits: Plant Type: Carnivorous Herbaceous
- Sundew | Description, Habitat, Adaptations, Facts | Britannica
sundew, (genus Drosera), genus of approximately 152 carnivorous plant species in the family Droseraceae Sundews are widely distributed in tropical and temperate regions, especially in Australia, and are common in bogs and fens with sandy acidic soil
- Essential Drosera Care Guide: Grow Thriving Sundews
Welcome to our comprehensive care guide for Drosera, also known as sundews These captivating carnivorous plants are known for their sticky, dew-laden leaves that attract and trap insects Proper care is essential for keeping your Drosera healthy and active
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