[The Sundew Family in Denali National Park and Preserve]

English Sundew, Long-leaf Sundew

Drosera anglica

Synonym: Drosera longifolia

English sundew

A close-up of a leaf of english sundew. Note the many glands at the ends of long stalks on the entire leaf blade surface. These are what small insects become stuck on. The leaf then curls around the insect and digests the insect. Molecules obtained from the digested insect are used by the sundew, as they live in nutrient poor (especially nitrogen), moist soils.

Paul Slichter