Fasciation in Drosera gigantea November 23, 2022 Drosera / Habitats Sometimes damage to the meristem by pathogens, mutations or hormonal imbalances can cause plants to flatten into a ribbon-like growth. In tuberous sundews, this is phenomenon is very uncommon although it happens rather frequently in pygmy sundews. Tags: crestate, drosera gigantea, fasciation Continue Reading Previous PostPropagation experiment: Drosera giganteaNext PostColour variation in Drosera gigantea You Might Also Like Plants in the wild: Royal National Park February 1, 2020 Drosera xerophila Species Profile January 1, 2024 Drosera binata in the Blue Mountains November 30, 2018