




Drosera brevifolia
The dwarf sundew is a tiny plant that catches bugs with its sticky leaves! It loves to grow in wet places and has beautiful, glistening droplets that look like tiny jewels.
生息地: Wetlands
The dwarf sundew is a tiny, ground-hugging plant with a rosette of spatula-shaped leaves, often reddish-green to bright red. Its leaves are covered in glistening, sticky tentacles that sparkle like morning dew, making it visually distinct from regular plants.





カテゴリ
植物レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Even though it eats bugs, the dwarf sundew makes its own food from sunlight, just like other plants!
Its scientific name, *Drosera*, comes from a Greek word meaning 'dewy', because its leaves always look sparkly!
Some sundews can curl their whole leaf around bigger prey in just minutes!
These tiny plants are often smaller than a quarter, making them masters of camouflage!
Dwarf sundew has leaves covered in sweet, sticky 'dew' that traps tiny insects, helping it catch food.
This plant can digest insects using special enzymes to get nutrients missing from poor soil, helping it survive.
When an insect lands, its sticky tentacles slowly bend inwards to hug the prey, ensuring no escape!
Formica pallidula
Ants are often attracted to the sweet, sticky dew.
Drosophila melanogaster
Small flies can become easily stuck on its traps.
Apis mellifera
Bees visit its small flowers for nectar, aiding reproduction.
Lasioglossum vierecki
Tiny native bees help carry pollen between flowers.
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Don't touch the leaves too much; they are special and need to catch bugs!
1-5 cm
2-6 cm
0.3-0.8 cm
Spring to early summer
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多年生
昆虫
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