Round-Leaved Sundew
Drosera rotundifolia
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The sundew is known as ‘many hearts’ by the Haida First Nation and is considered a good luck charm for fishing. The sap contains an antibiotic and can be used to treat tuberculosis, asthma, bronchitis, and cough. The leaves of the round-leaved sundew are known to curdle milk, and in Sweden, they are used to make cheese. Plant extracts have been used for anti-inflammatory and anti-spasmodic capabilities, and can also treat respiratory ailments. The fresh leaves of the sundew are used medicinally to treat warts, related to the plant's ability to digest proteins in insects.