What is the sun?
Syndew is a type of plant that eats insects, which are also occasionally referred to as insects. There are hundreds of varieties of this type of race around the world and all are unique except the fact that they catch insects. The sun will eat any type of insects that is unfortunate enough to be trapped with sticky hair on every stem, but smaller plants tend to eat smaller insects, while larger plants often eat larger insects. After the insects were imprisoned with sticky hair, the leaves of the plant are approaching and the insects are dissolved with excreted digestive enzymes. They usually seem to grow wild in marsh and swamps. Most of the sun usually does not exceed the height of 12 inches (30 cm), but there are several types that can be large enough to resemble a small bushes. Depending on the type of solar work, leaves can be either long and oval shape or circular. During the summer, these plants often produce brightly colored flowers, which usually move in the shade from purple to red or pink.
In most cases, the sun grows in a hot, wet climate. If they are planted in areas that have rough winters, it may be necessary for a person to bring the plant in or cover it with plastic on days, the temperature drops below 40 degrees Fahrenheit (4 degrees Celsius). When planting the Sun, areas that receive at least six hours full of the sun every day are usually considered the best. These plants also prefer very wet, wet soil, so daily irrigation is important. People who keep the sun inside inside can usually keep the pan full of water under the pot and replenish it as needed.
Unlike most other plants, the sun may not be grown in fertilized soil. Almost all of his nutritional needs meet insectures. Growing the sun in a bright area with wet, nephertilized soil is usually everything that is needed to make it prosperous. Some plants of the sunThey are sleeping in winter and return in the spring, but during this time it is still important to provide water. When the sun is kept inside the sun, it may have to feed it from time to time, because it may not be able to capture as much inside as it can.