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Poppy-flowered Sundew
Drosera cistiflora L.
Drosera cistiflora, the poppy-flowered sundew, is a large-flowered carnivorous sundew native to South Africa's winter-rainfall Cape Provinces.
Peninsula Sundew
Drosera cuneifolia L.f.
Drosera cuneifolia is a small rosette-forming perennial sundew native only to South Africa's Table Mountain complex area.
Red Ink Sundew
Drosera erythrorhiza Lindl.
Drosera erythrorhiza, the red ink sundew, is a perennial tuberous carnivorous plant endemic to Western Australia.
Thread-leaved Sundew
Drosera filiformis Raf.
Drosera filiformis is a small North American perennial insectivorous sundew commonly cultivated as a carnivorous plant.
Pimpernel sundew
Drosera glanduligera Lehm.
Drosera glanduligera is an Australian carnivorous sundew with a unique combined flypaper and snap trap mechanism.
Grassland Sundew
Drosera hookeri R.P.Gibson, B.J.Conn & Conran
Drosera hookeri is a perennial carnivorous tuberous herb that grows in seasonally dry Australian grassy habitats.
Indian Sundew
Drosera indica L.
Drosera indica L. is an unbranched annual carnivorous herb with varied colors and flower petal colors, chromosome count 2n=28.
spoonleaf sundew
Drosera intermedia Hayne
Drosera intermedia Hayne is a carnivorous perennial sundew native to Europe, North America, Cuba, and northern South America.
Slenderleaf Sundew
Drosera linearis Goldie
Drosera linearis Goldie is a rare herbaceous perennial carnivorous plant centered in the North American Great Lakes region, listed as threatened in Minnesota.
Bridal Rainbow
Drosera macrantha Endl.
Drosera macrantha, the bridal rainbow, is an endemic climbing carnivorous plant from Western Australia with complex taxonomic history.
Pale Rainbow
Drosera pallida Lindl.
Drosera pallida is an endemic climbing carnivorous plant from Western Australia, first described in 1839.
Shield Sundew
Drosera peltata Thunb.
Drosera peltata is a variable perennial tuberous herb, easy to cultivate, native to Australia, New Zealand, South and Southeast Asia.
Climbing Sundew
Drosera planchonii Hook.f.
Drosera planchonii, the Climbing Sundew, is an Australian-endemic carnivorous plant first formally named in 1848.
Pretty Sundew
Drosera pulchella Lehm.
Drosera pulchella is an insect-trapping pygmy sundew from Western Australia, grown commonly as a terrarium or indoor plant.
pygmy sundew
Drosera pygmaea DC.
Drosera pygmaea is a tiny carnivorous pygmy sundew native to Australia and New Zealand that grows in open habitats.
Drosera rosulata Lehm.
Drosera rosulata Lehm.
Drosera rosulata is a perennial tuberous carnivorous plant endemic to southwest Western Australia.
round-leaved sundew
Drosera rotundifolia L.
Drosera rotundifolia, the common sundew, is a carnivorous plant found across the Northern Hemisphere with documented medicinal properties.
shaggy sundew
Drosera scorpioides Planch.
Drosera scorpioides, the shaggy sundew, is a large pygmy sundew native to southwestern Australia.
Rosy Sundew
Drosera spatulata Labill.
Drosera spatulata Labill. is a variable perennial that forms small leaf rosettes and blooms with white or pink flowers in early summer.
Drosera stenopetala Hook.f.
Drosera stenopetala Hook.f.
Drosera stenopetala is a winter-dormant carnivorous plant endemic to cold wetland habitats of New Zealand's southern islands and mountains.
leafy sundew
Drosera stolonifera Endl.
Drosera stolonifera, the leafy sundew, is a tuberous perennial sundew endemic to southwestern Western Australia.
Small Sundew
Drosera trinervia Spreng.
Drosera trinervia is an endemic South African carnivorous Drosera species first described in 1820 by Sprengel.
Whittaker's sundew
Drosera whittakeri Planch.
Drosera whittakeri is a rosette-forming sundew with colored spathulate leaves and white flowers, mainly blooming May to November in its native range.
Yellow Mountain-avens
Dryas drummondii Richardson ex Hook.
Dryas drummondii is an actinorhizal rose family flowering plant native to northern North America.
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