Drosera basifolia Species Profile
Drosera basifolia is an erect tuberous sundew named after its densely clustered leaves at the base of the stem. Drosera basifolia has a glabrous self-supporting that grows around 20cm tall.…
Drosera basifolia is an erect tuberous sundew named after its densely clustered leaves at the base of the stem. Drosera basifolia has a glabrous self-supporting that grows around 20cm tall.…
A close relative of Drosera menziesii with orange flowers grows west of the Darling Scarp. This variety prefers slightly drier niches than the regular pink flowered form, growing in sandy…
Drosera neesii is an erect tuberous sundew known for its large pink blooms. The species is named after Theodor Friedrich Ludwig Nees von Esenbeck, a German botanist with a very…
Drosera sulphurea is an erect tuberous sundew endemic to swampy habitats. It is named after its pale-yellow sulfur-coloured flowers. Drosera sulphurea is a large sundew that grows up to 40…
Drosera myriantha is an erect tuberous sundew endemic to swamps in south-west Western Australia. The species is named after its many blooms (myrios = numerous, anthos = flower). Drosera myriantha…
Drosera geniculata is a tuberous sundew with a branching, tree-like morphology. The species is named for its zigzagging branches (geniculatus = bent sharply). Drosera geniculata is a large sundew that…
Drosera miniata is an orange flowered pygmy sundew endemic to Western Australia. The species is named after the Latin word for cinnabar (miniatus), likely referring to the reddish color of…
Drosera bindoon is an orange flowered pygmy sundew that grows in the Bindoon area of Western Australia. Drosera bindoon has a flat rosette of leaves around 2 cm in diameter.…
Drosera platystigma is an orange flowered pygmy sundew native to Western Australia. It is named after its broad stigmas (platys = broad). Drosera platystigma has a flattened rosette of leaves…
Drosera hyperostigma is an orange flowered pygmy sundew. It is named for the shape of the stigmas, which are egg-shaped (hyperon = club). Drosera hyperostigma has a flat rosette around…