




Drosera
Drosera, also known as sundews, are fascinating plants that catch insects with sticky, dew-covered tentacles. They thrive in wetlands and have beautiful, glistening leaves that attract curious insects.
生息地: Wetlands
The Drosera is a small, ground-hugging plant, often forming rosettes or upright stems covered in shimmering, red-tipped tentacles. These sticky 'sundew' tentacles sparkle with a clear, sugary fluid that makes the plant look covered in morning dew, attracting unsuspecting insects. Its delicate flowers can be white, pink, or purple.





カテゴリ
植物レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Drosera are found on every continent except Antarctica!
One species, Drosera regia, can grow over two feet tall!
Some Drosera grow underground tubers to survive harsh fires!
The sticky 'dew' is so strong, it can even trap small moths!
Drosera has special glands that produce a super-sticky mucilage to trap insects for food, helping it survive in poor soils.
Some Drosera can slowly move their tentacles and leaves to curl around struggling prey, ensuring a tight grip.
Drosera produces special enzymes to break down captured insects, absorbing vital nutrients like nitrogen from their prey.
Drosophila melanogaster
A common prey insect.
Apis mellifera
Visiting flowers for nectar.
Formica rufa
Often gets trapped on leaves.
Sphagnum capillifolium
Thrives in acid bog environments.
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Admire Drosera from a distance to let them catch insects naturally.
5-30 cm
5-20 cm
0.5-2 cm
Spring_to_summer
いいえ
なし
多年生
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