Drosera subhirtella Species Profile
Drosera subhirtella is a scrambling tuberous sundew widespread throughout south-west Western Australia. The species is notable for its sulphur yellow flowers, a feature unique to the Drosera of WA. The…
Drosera subhirtella is a scrambling tuberous sundew widespread throughout south-west Western Australia. The species is notable for its sulphur yellow flowers, a feature unique to the Drosera of WA. The…
Drosera stricticaulis is an erect tuberous sundew native to Australia. The species has a self-supporting stem (strictus = straight, erect, rigid; caulis = stem) that grows around 20-30 cm tall…
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 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 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…
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 arcturi growing in the Baw Baw Plateau, Victoria.
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 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 prophylla is an erect tuberous species that grows in laterite hilltops in Western Australia. As its specific epithet references, it grows numerous non-carnivorous bracts (prophylls) at the base of…