Dear Sir, 
Yes they are Carnivorus plants, very little one. one of thos is Drosera indica 
really at the size of the nail of our thumb.We had catched the pictures of the 
plant with the insects. This plant is having the filaments with the lobes 
containig the sticky material. When the insect get attracted towards the plant( 
by its colour or other features), it get stucked on the filaments.Then slowly 
these filaments get themselve rolled over this insect and by these bulbs 
starting sucking the proteins from the insect. This process is of around 60 
mnts.
There is onother variety of drosera we have seen in Lavasa city last year. 
Attaching the picture of it. Please see.
Thanx.
Dr.Kadus arvind,Pune.
 

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