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Adelaide sundew or lance-leaved sundew (Drosera adelae)
Commonly known as Adelaide sundew or lance leaved sundew, Drosera adelae is an insectivore/carnivore plant native to Australia. Insects get trapped on the sticky gland-tipped hairs of it leaves.
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