Genus Drosophyllum is a term used in botanical sciences to refer to a unique kind of carnivorous plant. It belongs to the family Drosophyllaceae and is typically found in the southwestern region of Europe. This fascinating plant is characterized by sticky leaves that trap insects, which are then digested for their nutrients. While there are no official synonyms for Genus Drosophyllum, it is often referred to as the dewy pine or Portuguese sundew. The plant's unique morphology has fascinated scientists and plant enthusiasts for centuries, and it continues to be a popular subject for study and observation today.