Drosera aff. menziesii ‘orange flowers’
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…
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 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…
Drosera leucoblasta is a pygmy sundew with orange flowers. Its name references it's white stipular bur (leucos = white, blastos = bud). Drosera leucoblasta has a flat rosette of leaves…
Drosera callistos is a pygmy sundew with metallic orange flowers. The species is named for its beautiful appearance (callistos = beautiful). Drosera callistos has a flat rosette of leaves with…
Drosera sewelliae is a pygmy sundew known for its large, orange blooms. The species has among the largest blooms of the pygmy sundews, with a flower that often reaches a…
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…