Drosera whittakeri Species Profile
Drosera whittakeri is a rosetted tuberous sundew endemic to South Australia. The species is named after Joseph Whittaker, who collected the species in the 1800s. Drosera whittakeri has a rosette…
Drosera whittakeri is a rosetted tuberous sundew endemic to South Australia. The species is named after Joseph Whittaker, who collected the species in the 1800s. Drosera whittakeri has a rosette…
Drosera marchantii is an erect tuberous sundew from Jarrah woodland in Western Australia. The species is named in honour of Neville Marchant, a notable systematic botanist. Drosera marchantii has an…
Drosera indumenta is a scrambling sundew named for its hairs that cover the entire plant (indumentum = covering of hair). Drosera indumenta has a long, scrambling stem that grows up…
Drosera citrina is a pygmy sundew endemic named for its lemon-yellow flowers (citrinus = lemon coloured). Drosera citrina is a small sundew with a rosette of many low-lying leaves around…
Drosera bulbigena is one of the smallest tuberous sundews, with an erect stem that grows up to a few cm in height. The species is named after its propensity to…
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 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…
Byblis gigantea is a perennial rainbow plant endemic to south-west Western Australia. The species is named for its large size relative to other Byblis species. Byblis gigantea is a medium-sized…
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…