Drosera dichrosepala Species Profile
Drosera dichrosepala is a pygmy sundew named for its two coloured sepals. It is endemic to a small area near Katanning in Western Australia where it grows on accumulations of…
Drosera dichrosepala is a pygmy sundew named for its two coloured sepals. It is endemic to a small area near Katanning in Western Australia where it grows on accumulations of…
Drosera x sidjamesii is a natural hybrid between D. pulchella and D. patens. The pygmy sundew is named in honour of Professor Sid James from UWA. The hybrid represents a…
Drosera pycnoblasta is a pygmy sundew found in arid regions of south west Western Australia. Its specific epithet refers to its distinctive stipular bud, which consists of overlapping thick stipules…
Drosera sargentii is a pygmy sundew especially known for its long, thin stipular bud. Drosera sargentii is a small plant, growing rosettes of around 1.5 cm in diameter. The petioles…
Drosera trichocaulis is a pygmy sundew endemic to the south coast of Western Australia. I observed the plants growing in the Manypeaks area and Fitzgerald River National Park where inhabits…
Drosera scorpioides is a pygmy sundew endemic to south-west Western Australia. The species is notable for forming a tall stem of old growth, topped by an attractive raised rosette of…
Drosera pygmaea is a pygmy sundew native to Australia and New Zealand. It is the only pygmy sundew that is found outside of Western Australia (although it also found along…
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 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 gibsonii is a species of pygmy sundew that is distinguished by a small rosette atop an attractive stem of old growth. The species was formally described in 2007 and is…