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Drosera ordensis is characterized by its striking insect-trapping leaves, each bearing sticky, tentacle-like protrusions. Thriving in nutrient-poor soils, its carnivorous nature evolved to supplement nutrition, often found in damp, open habitats. This species exhibits a rosette formation with reddish tentacles that glisten in sunlight, luring and ensnaring prey, a testament to its adaptability in harsh conditions.
Watering schedule: Twice per week
Sunlight Requirements: Full shade
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