Drosera spatulata Species Profile
Drosera spatulata is a rosetted sundew widespread across Australasia, SE Asia and E Asia, growing from New Zealand up the east coast of Australia, across SE Asia to China and…
Drosera spatulata is a rosetted sundew widespread across Australasia, SE Asia and E Asia, growing from New Zealand up the east coast of Australia, across SE Asia to China and…
Drosera stolonifera is a fan leaved sundew native to Western Australia. The species breaks dormancy at the end of winter with a stolon that emerges out of the soil and…
Drosera rosulata is a rosetted tuberous species endemic to Western Australia. The species is somewhat morphologicaly variable, especially in size, but is identified by the depressed central vein of its…
Here's a 3 week time-lapse I shot of a Drosera scorpioides gemma. At the start of the growing season, pygmy sundews produce modified leaves called gemmae that each enclose a…
Drosera modesta is a scrambling tuberous species that grows in karri and jarrah forest mostly towards the south of WA. The species is named after its its delicate form (modestus…
Drosera menziesii is an erect species widespread in the southwest of Western Australia. Its name honours Archibald Menzies, surgeon of the Royal Nacy of Vancouver's voyage. Drosera menziesii has a…
In Hong Kong and Macau, two coastal cities situated at the mouth of the Pearl River Delta, grow interesting examples of plants in the Drosera spatulata complex. Drosera spatulata -…
Drosera auriculata is a common winter growing species in coastal heathland. This rather pretty stand of plants was growing amongst common heath (Epacris impressa) blooms in the Bunyip State Park,…
At the end of winter in 2019 I embarked on an expedition to document the carnivorous plants of Western Australia. Over 17 days, I drove almost 3,500 km and photographed…
At the end of winter in 2019 I embarked on an expedition to document the carnivorous plants of Western Australia. Over 17 days, I drove almost 3,500 km and photographed…