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It was won by 20/1 shot Sundew, having led the field for much of the race.
The family is also known under its common name, the sundew family.
Sundew is a very rare plant found in these wetlands.
They are usually simply for taking in water and keeping the sundew firmly planted to the ground.
Its bogs are home to many unusual plants such as the sundew.
It is a tiny sundew with a solitary white flower as its name would suggest.
Sundew stared anxiously at the lone figure down on the shore.
Get me the layout of the Sundew as quickly as you can."
They hurried across the clearing to the Sundew shuttle.
The sundew was barely ten feet away, already reaching out with a hundred sticky fingers.
The sundew will then eat the entire insect except the outside exoskeleton.
All species of Sundew are able to move their sticky tentacles in response to a contact.
"All right, prepare your crew to beam aboard the Sundew.
With a single thrust, the drow had killed the sundew.
The leaves of the common sundew are arranged in a basal rosette.
He also introduces us to the Sundew, a carnivorous plant, with taste for insects.
"Keep an eye on them slices, Sundew," he said.
"We have secured the bridge of the Sundew.
"Nor would I," he said, shrugging off the limp tendrils of the dead sundew.
The common sundew thrives in wetlands such as marshes and fens.
This is somewhat analogous to the carnivorous plant sundew.
A sundew liqueur is also still produced using a recipe from the 14th century.
Around the lake are rare plants such as cowslips and the carnivorous sundew.
"Do you read shields on the Sundew?"
You can also find sundew and butterwort here.