Sundews are plants found in the New Forest, growing in wet, acidic soil, where they get nutrients from insects.
There are 3 types of sundew in the forest.
I have seen the round-leaved sundew and the oblong-leaved sundew, but I have not yet seen the scarce great sundew. These plants are specially designed to survive in areas with low nutrients. The round-leaved sundew has round, sticky leaves that form a rosette and catch insects. In contrast, the oblong-leaved sundew has long leaves covered in sticky hairs that also trap prey. The great sundew has bigger leaves. When insects touch the leaves, they get stuck quickly; the hairs bend towards the insect to stop it from escaping, and the whole leaf curls over to trap it.





We need Triffid type plants and to attract human prey they need to talk about how great Trump is! Maybe we could clean up the place a bit!
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Would be nice
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