Drosera natalensis is a rosette-forming sundew native to South Africa, known for its striking, spoon-shaped leaves covered in glistening red tentacles that trap insects. It is a hardy and adaptable species, often found in damp, sunny habitats, and is relatively easy to grow in cultivation. With its compact form, vibrant coloration, and consistent production of sticky leaves, D. natalensis is both an effective carnivore and an attractive addition to any sundew collection.
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