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Who discovered the sundew plant?

Who discovered the sundew plant?

Matthaeus Platearius
Sundews were used as medicinal herbs as early as the 12th century, when an Italian doctor from the School of Salerno, Matthaeus Platearius, described the plant as an herbal remedy for coughs under the name herba sole.

Where is sundew plant found?

Sundews are widely distributed in tropical and temperate regions, especially in Australia, and are common in bogs and fens with sandy acidic soil.

Is sundew a real plant?

Sundews are “flypaper” plants that trap prey in sticky hairs on their leaves. They make up one of the largest groups of carnivorous plants. Long tentacles protrude from their leaves, each with a sticky gland at the tip. These droplets look like dew glistening in the sun, thus their name.

What is sundew used for?

Sundew are plants that catch insects using their sticky leaves. Dried sundew is sometimes used to make medicine. People take sundew for various breathing problems including bronchitis, asthma, whooping cough (pertussis), cancer, and many other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support these uses.

Why is my sundew red?

Considering enough water was provided, this generally means that the light intensity (and heat, as well) was too much for the sundew to handle. Also, the leaves may lose all their dew and the leaves will appear “sunburnt” (an unhealthy pink/red coloration).

How big can a sundew get?

Most sundews produce long stems that can reach eight to 12 inches in height in the spring and summer. Buds form at the tips of these stems. The blossoms may be white, pink, or nearly purple, and are typically under half an inch wide. Some species are self-pollinating, and others are not.

How do you grow a pink sundew?

Growing Sundews Sundew plants thrive as potted plants in a mixture of sphagnum moss and vermiculite or perlite. The pot must be kept constantly moist and an atmosphere of humidity is best for maximum growth. Carnivorous sundew plants need warm temperatures and moist conditions.