Drosera regia in the wild
Drosera regia is one of the world's largest sundews named for its regal appearance. The plants are known from one river valley in Bainskloof, South Africa. Drosera regia has a…
Drosera regia is one of the world's largest sundews named for its regal appearance. The plants are known from one river valley in Bainskloof, South Africa. Drosera regia has a…
Drosera aliciae is a rosetted sundew native to the Cape Region of South Africa. The species is named in honour of Dr. Alice Rasse, who encouraged the author Raymond Hamet…
Drosera admirabilis is a rosetted sundew endemic to South Africa. The species is named for its admirable appearance. Drosera admirabilis grows small rosettes up to around 3cm in diameter. The…
Drosera trinervia is a rosetted sundew native to South Africa. Its name references the three prominent nerves that run the length of its leaves. Drosera trinervia has small rosettes that…
Drosera pauciflora is a South African sundew named for its few-flowered scapes. The species is endemic to renosterveld habitat in Western Cape north of Cape Town. Drosera pauciflora has medium-sized…
Utricularia dichotoma is a variable purple bladderwort widely distributed across Australia and New Zealand. In 2020, Jobson and Baleeiro performed a phylogenetic review of the complex. By comparing the DNA sequences…
Utricularia dichotoma subsp. oxleyensis is a taxon from the upland swamps near the Oxley Wild Rivers National Park region in NSW. It is probably the least observed of the subspecies…
Drosera alba is a sundew from South Africa. Despite its name, the species is coloured vivid red, with the specific epithet probably referring to the white flowers of some plants.…
Drosera glabripes is a stem-forming sundew endemic to the Western Cape, South Africa. Its name refers to a smooth surface, possibly of the petioles. Drosera glabripes has a rosette of…
Drosera esterhuyseniae is a rosetted sundew endemic to the Western Cape, South Africa. It has a small rosette around 4 cm in diameter. The leaves are semi erect, with a…