Drosera sewelliae Species Profile
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 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 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…
Byblis lamellata is a perennial rainbow plant endemic to the sandplains north of Perth. The species is named after the lamellate protrusions on the surface of its seeds. Byblis lamellata…
Drosera moorei is a sundew known for its yellow flowers and red scrambling stem. Drosera moorei has a thin stem that grows to around 35 cm in length. This stem…
Utricularia helix is a bladderwort name for its spiralling flower scape. The species is endemic to the Cape Le Grand region near Esperance in Western Australia. Utricularia helix is a…
In March, the planter was relocated back to Sydney and lives on a windowsill with strong but dappled north facing window (the bright aspect in the southern hemisphere). Drosera adelae…
Drosera bicolor is an erect tuberous sundew endemic to Western Australia. The species is named after its two-coloured petals that feature a red dot against a white base. Drosera bicolor…
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 esperensis is a tuberous sundew known for its pretty white and pink flowers. It is endemic to the coastal granite outcrops east of the Western Australian town of Esperence,…
Drosera salina is a remarkable sundew that grows in seepages draining into salt lakes in Western Australia. At sunset, the plants catch the low light and glow a vibrant red…