
This plant grows with erect and tall bright green leaves that are surrounded by tentacles responsible for producing nectar as an invitation call to the bugs, along with a sticky adhesive to trap the invited guests. Once an insect comes across, the plant curls the leaves to smother the so-called guest. However, these tentacles produce colorful droplets on the ends that allow a genuinely magnificent vibe to the plant.
Thirsty bugs are drawn to what look like raindrops on the leaves. But the “water” is actually a glue-like substance to trap insects. Talk about a sticky situation!