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  • A subtropical sundew (Drosera serpens) from the Cape York Peninsula. Queensland, Australia.
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  • Drosera ultramafica. This recently (2011) described sundew species occurs on ultramafic mountains in Borneo, Sulawesi, Sumatra, and Palawan.  Like other sundews it is insectivorous and traps prey by means of its sticky mobile tentacles. Sabah, Malaysia (Borneo).
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  • Sundew (Drosera trinervia) from Table Mountain. Western Cape, South Africa.
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  • Carnivorous sundews (Drosera arenicola), growing on the summit of Amuri Tepui. Canaima National Park, Bolivar, Venezuela.
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  • Sundew (Drosera roraimae). Amuri Tepui, Canaima National Park, Bolivar, Venezuela.
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  • With its rapidly mobile marginal tentacles, this small carnivorous sundew (Drosera burmannii) is able to secure a trapped insect and transport it towards the centre of its leaves where it can be digested. It occurs widely in wet sandy habitats across Southeast Asia. Kampot, Cambodia.
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  • Sundew (Drosera cuneifolia), from Table Mountain. Western Cape, South Africa.
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  • Pygmy Sundews (Drosera eneabba), tiny insectivorous plants growing in rocky lateritic soil. Mount Lesueur National Park, Jurien Bay, Western Australia.
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  • Drosera cistiflora, a summer dormant carnivorous sundew. Western Cape, South Africa.
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  • A pygmy sundew (Drosera eneabba) growing in rocky lateritic soil of Mount Lesueur National Park in Western Australia.
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  • Sundew (Drosera burmannii) with trapped prey. Bokor National Park, Cambodia.
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  • Drosera humbertii, the only carnivorous sundew endemic to Madagascar. Marojejy National Park.
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  • This rare sundew (Drosera hirticalyx) is endemic to several mountains in Venezuela. Canaima National Park, Venezuela.
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  • Sundew (Drosera gracilis). Lake Habbema, Highland Papua, Indonesia (New Guinea).
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  • A woolly sundew (Drosera petiolaris) from the subtropical savannas of far northern Australia. Many of these carnivorous plants enter a state of dormancy in the dry season and are unable to trap insects until the rains return. Queensland, Australia.
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  • Sundew (Drosera roraimae). Canaima National Park, Venezuela.
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