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Drosera,
which is
commonly known as the sundews, is one of the
largest genera of
carnivorous plants, with at
least 194 species.
These members of the family...
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Drosera capensis,
commonly known as the Cape sundew, is a
small rosette-forming
carnivorous species of
perennial sundew native to the Cape in
South Africa...
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waterwheel plant (Aldrovanda vesiculosa) and the
cosmopolitan sundews (
Drosera), all of
which belong to the
family Droseraceae.
Dionaea catches its prey—chiefly...
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Drosera rotundifolia, the round-leaved sundew,
roundleaf sundew, or
common sundew, is a
carnivorous species of
flowering plant that
grows in bogs, marshes...
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Drosera sect.
Drosera is a
subgenus in the
genus Drosera. List of
Drosera species v t e...
- Muell., 1864
Drosera affinis Welw. ex Oliv., 1871
Drosera afra Debbert, 2002
Drosera alba Phill., 1913
Drosera aliciae R.Hamet, 1905
Drosera amazonica Rivadavia...
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Droseraceae are
contained in the
genus Drosera, the sundews. Both
Dionaea and
Aldrovanda have only one
extant species.
Drosera species trap prey by secreting...
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Drosera anglica,
commonly known as the
English sundew or
great sundew, is a
carnivorous flowering plant species belonging to the
sundew family Droseraceae...
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Drosera glanduligera,
commonly known as the
pimpernel sundew or
scarlet sundew, is a
species of
carnivorous plant endemic to
southern Australia. It is...
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Drosera spatulata, the spoon-leaved sundew, is a variable, rosette-forming
sundew with spoon-shaped leaves. The
specific epithet is
Latin for "spatula...