Drosera fimbriata Species Profile
Drosera fimbriata is a fan-leaved tuberous sundew endemic to the south coast of Western Australia. The species is named for its whorls of fimbriated non-carnivorous leaves at the base of…
Drosera fimbriata is a fan-leaved tuberous sundew endemic to the south coast of Western Australia. The species is named for its whorls of fimbriated non-carnivorous leaves at the base of…
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 ramellosa is a fan leaved tuberous sundew endemic to Western Australia. The species has 1-3 erect stems that arise from a basal rosette. The leaves on the erect stem…
Drosera purpurascens is a fan-leaved tuberous sundew in the Stolonifera complex. It is distinguished from its relatives by its compact morphology and long petioles. These petioles emerge out of the…
Drosera porrecta is a member of the fan-leaved tuberous sundews endemic to Western Australia. The species is identified by its whorls of leaves, which emerge at regular intervals from an…
Drosera platypoda is a fan-leaved tuberous sundew that grows in the south coast of Western Australia. It grows a single erect stem up to 20 cm tall, out of which…
Drosera rupicola is endemic to the granite outcrops of the Western Australian Wheatbelt region where it grows in the wettest patches of loam atop a granite base. These gigantic rock…
Drosera monticola grows only on the highest peaks of the Stirling Range in Western Australia. A member of the Stolonifera complex, the species is characterised by red fan-shaped leaves that emerge…