If fairies designed a carnivorous plant, it would be the Sundew. With their glistening droplets that look like morning dew (but are actually bug glue!), these dazzling plants lure in unsuspecting insects like a five-star sticky buffet. With over 190 species, Sundews come in all shapes — from cute little rounds to elegant tentacled stars — each leaf lined with sparkly red hairs that act like living flypaper. When an insect lands for a “taste,” the leaf curls over, hugs it tight, and digests it. (Bon appétit!) To bring out those gorgeous red or pink hues, give your Sundew plenty of sunshine — they love basking in the light almost as much as they love catching bugs. Keep things warm and cozy, between 18°C and 24°C, and don’t be alarmed if your Sundew takes a nap in winter. A little slowdown and some browning leaves? Totally normal — it’s just recharging for its next insect feast.


