EXOTIC PLANTS BRENDON AND LOGON SUNDEW BUG EATER BUG EATER STICKY STICKY LOOKS LIKE IT HAS DEW LOOKS LIKE IT HAS DEW BUGS STICK TO IT BUGS STICK TO IT.

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EXOTIC PLANTS BRENDON AND LOGON

SUNDEW BUG EATER BUG EATER STICKY STICKY LOOKS LIKE IT HAS DEW LOOKS LIKE IT HAS DEW BUGS STICK TO IT BUGS STICK TO IT

VENUS FLY TRAP EATS BUGS EATS BUGS FOLDS FOLDS BIG LEAVES BIG LEAVES LIVES EVERYWHERE LIVES EVERYWHERE

PITCHER PLANT LOOKS LIKE A PITCHER LOOKS LIKE A PITCHER BUGS FALL INTO IT BUGS FALL INTO IT HAS WATER AT BOTTOM HAS WATER AT BOTTOM BUG EATER BUG EATER

STONE PLANT LOOKS LIKE A STONE LOOKS LIKE A STONE HAS FLOWERS HAS FLOWERS CAMOFLAUGE CAMOFLAUGE COMES IN DIFFERENT SIZES COMES IN DIFFERENT SIZES

CACTUS HAS SPINES HAS SPINES HAS RIBS HAS RIBS COMES IN DIFFERENT SIZES COMES IN DIFFERENT SIZES THEY STORE WATER THEY STORE WATER