Drosera magna Species Profile
Drosera magna is a rosetted tuberous species in the D. erythrorhiza complex. It is endemic to the sandplains between Perth and Geraldton. As its specific epithet suggests, the plants are…
Drosera magna is a rosetted tuberous species in the D. erythrorhiza complex. It is endemic to the sandplains between Perth and Geraldton. As its specific epithet suggests, the plants are…
Drosera macrantha is a scrambling tuberous species widespread across the south west of Western Australia. It is closely related to several other taxa which form a species complex. D. macrantha…
Drosera lunata is an erect tuberous species in the Drosera peltata complex. It is widespread across monsoonal Asia and Australia. In Australia, it is commonly found in Queensland and northern…
Drosera lowriei is a rosetted tuberous species associated with the granite outcrops of the Wheatbelt Region in Western Australia. The species has distinctive overlapping obovate leaves which get smaller as…
Drosera hirsuta is a scrambling tuberous species endemic to the Geraldton Sandplains and adjacent plains in Western Australia. It is a member of the Drosera macrantha complex, sharing common features…
Drosera erythrorhiza is a species of tuberous rosetted sundew that is widespread in the coastal south west of Western Australia. It is a variable species the grows in an wide…
Drosera erythrogyne is the longest species of sundew, with stems that are known to grow three meters long! It is bright green and glabrous except for the sepals, which have…
Drosera drummondii is a scrambling species of tuberous sundew native to Western Australia. The plant grows a long glabrous stem, which can reach over a meter in length. The leaves…
Drosera collina is a large rosetted tuberous species endemic to Western Australia. The species is named after it's hilly habitat (collina = hill in latin). Drosera collina has flat rosettes…
Drosera graniticola is a species that is especially known for its prolific flowering. The numerous white blooms are relatively long lived, with each plant capable of producing over 15 concurrently…