Drosera lowriei Species Profile
Drosera lowriei is a rosetted tuberous species associated with the granite outcrops of the Wheatbelt Region in Western Australia. The species has distinctive overlapping obovate leaves which get smaller as…
Drosera lowriei is a rosetted tuberous species associated with the granite outcrops of the Wheatbelt Region in Western Australia. The species has distinctive overlapping obovate leaves which get smaller as…
Drosera lasiantha is a pygmy sundew endemic to the Porongurup Range and nearby national park in southern Western Australia. It notably forms a towering stem of old growth, which can…
Drosera humilis is a fan leaved tuberous species endemic to sandy habitats in Western Australia. Drosera humilis is a medium sized sundew that grows to around 15 cm in diameter.…
Drosera hirsuta is a scrambling tuberous species known for its very hairy stems and flowers. Drosera hirsuta is a large scrambling sundew growing up to around 1m in length. The…
Drosera heterophylla is an erect tuberous species endemic to Western Australia. It is known for its unusual flowers, which have many more petals than the usual five. Drosera heterophylla is…
Drosera erythrorhiza is a species of tuberous rosetted sundew that is widespread in the coastal south west of Western Australia. It is the type species of the Drosera erythrorhiza complex.…
Drosera erythrogyne is the longest species of sundew, with stems that are known to grow three meters long! Drosera erythrogyne is a tuberous sundew with a long erect stem. The…
Drosera drummondii is a scrambling species of tuberous sundew native to Western Australia. Drosera drummondii grows a long glabrous stem, which can reach over a meter in length. The stem…
Drosera coomallo is a pygmy sundew with orange flowers. It is named after the Coomallo region where it is common. Drosera coomallo has a flat rosette of leaves that grows…
Drosera collina is a large rosetted tuberous species endemic to Western Australia. The species is named after it's hilly habitat (collina = hill in latin). Drosera collina has flat rosettes…