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  1. Drosera - Wikipedia

    The flowers of sundews, as with nearly all carnivorous plants, are held far above the leaves by a long stem. This physical isolation of the flower from the traps is commonly thought to be an adaptation …

  2. How to Grow and Care for Sundew Plants - The Spruce

    Jul 19, 2024 · A sundew will only flower if it is getting enough bright indirect light (between four to six hours a day), lives in moist enough soil, and is placed in the right temperature and humidity range.

  3. Sundew | Description, Habitat, Adaptations, & Facts | Britannica

    Predominantly perennials, the plants feature small, nodding, five-petaled white or pinkish flowers that are borne on one side of a curving stem some 10 to 25 cm (4 to 10 inches) above the basal leaves. …

  4. 25 Types of Sundew Plants That Trap Bugs - Houseplant Alley

    Dec 26, 2025 · Discover 25 unique sundew varieties, from temperate to tuberous species. Learn how these carnivorous plants thrive and adapt in diverse environments!

  5. How to Grow and Care for Sundew Plants Indoors - Gardener's Path

    Nov 8, 2021 · Sundews aren’t your average houseplants. Learn about their special needs and the amazing adaptations they use to provide for themselves now!

  6. Sundews - National Wildlife Federation

    Sundews are “flypaper” plants that trap prey in sticky hairs on their leaves. They make up one of the largest groups of carnivorous plants. Long tentacles protrude from their leaves, each with a sticky …

  7. How to Grow and Care for Sundew Plants - Biology Insights

    Aug 6, 2025 · Unlock the secrets to successfully cultivating stunning sundew plants. This guide covers all aspects of their unique needs, ensuring your carnivorous beauties…

  8. Sundews (Drosera) - PredatoryPlants

    Sundews are members of genus Drosera, one of the widest-distributed and most diverse of all carnivorous plants. Found on every continent except Antarctica, sundews trap insects with sticky …

  9. Sundew – Drosera spp. - United Plant Savers

    These flowers produce many tiny seeds that are dispersed via wind, animal fur, and water. Each species of Drosera has different conditions that must be met for these seeds to germinate, typically needing …

  10. English sundew - US Forest Service

    Drosera anglica is a perennial herb that flowers in summer. The white flowers have five sepals, petals, and stamens. The flowers do not need to be pollinated by insects; they set seed through self …