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Drosera Busmanii is an insectivorous
plants give scientific eeason​

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Answered by sisverma1901
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Drosera burmannii, the tropical sundew,[1][2] is a small, compact species in the carnivorous plant genus Drosera. Its natural geographical range includes Australia, India, Taiwan, China, Japan, and southeast Asia.[3] It normally spans only 2 cm (0.8 in) in diameter. It is one of the fastest trapping sundews as well, and its leaves can curl around an insect in only a few seconds, compared to the minutes or hours it takes other sundews to surround their prey. In nature, D. burmannii is an annual, but in cultivation, when grown indoors during the cold months, it can live for many years. Since D. burmannii is an annual, it produces large amounts of seed.[3] Drosera burrmannii has been considered a powerful rubefacient in Ayurveda.[4]

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