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Drosera huegelii is a carnivorous species prominently featuring sticky, tentacle-laden leaves that ensnare insects for nutrition. This adaptation is particularly advantageous in its nutrient-poor native habitats. The leaves are arranged in a rosette, and during flowering, drosera huegelii produces tall stalks with numerous, small, and typically pink blooms that contrast against its green to red foliage.
Watering schedule: Twice per week
Sunlight Requirements: Full shade
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