Genus Drosera is a group of carnivorous plants that are commonly referred to as sundews. Sundews are characterized by their sticky, glandular hairs that trap and digest insects. Other synonyms for Genus Drosera include the dewy pine, dewy grass, and sun-dew family. Some species include the Drosera capensis, Drosera spatulata, and Drosera binata. These plants can be found in various habitats, from bogs and swamps to sandy soil, and are distributed across several continents, including Europe, North America, South America, Africa, and Australia. Whether you call them sundews, dewy pines, or dewy grass, members of the Genus Drosera are fascinating specimens to observe and study.