Drosophyllum lusitanicum, the Portuguese Sundew or “Pina Babosa”. This sticky carnivorous plant is a voracious predator, and often emits a vague honey-like scent.
Roridula dentata, a resinous carnivorous plant native to South Africa. These plants eventually become medium-to-large shrubs, and have been know to snare small birds!
Drosophyllum lusitanicum, the “dewy pine” or “Pina Babosa” of Portugal, Spain, and Northern Morocco. This plant is an extremely effective fly-catcher, and its leaves have historically been used as a sort of fly paper in parts of its native range.