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- Drosophyllum (/ˌdrɒsoʊˈfɪləm/ DROSS-oh-FIL-əm, rarely /drəˈsɒfɪləm/ drə-SOF-il-əm) is a genus of carnivorous plants containing the single species Drosophyllum...
- began to build that Drosophyllum differed from the other genera in the Droseraceae, Drosophyllum, another monotypic genus (Drosophyllum lusitani**** being...
- forms.[citation needed] Similar to Drosera is the Portuguese dewy pine, Drosophyllum, which differs from the sundews in being p****ive. Its leaves are incapable...
- Drosera zonaria Planch., 1848 This genus contains a single extant species. Drosophyllum lusitani**** (L.) Link, 1805 (Bas.: Drosera lusitanica) The following...
- recognised (see below). Byblis species look very similar to Drosera and Drosophyllum, but are distinguished by their zygomorphic flowers, with five curved...
- plant) Dioscorea polystachya (nagaimo, Chinese yam) Drosera (sundews) Drosophyllum lusitani**** Fenugr**** Flax seeds Kelp Liquorice root Mallow Mullein Okra...
- Chamaerops Chronanthus Cladanthus Coridothymus Didesmus Dorystoechas Drosophyllum Euzomodendron Fedia Guiraoa Gyrocarion Helicodiceros Hermodactylus Hutera...
- rbcL and 18S rDNA gene sequences from the taxa used in the analysis. Drosophyllum, which is sometimes placed in the family Droseraceae, was used as part...
- and Moths. Octopus Books. ISBN 0-7064-1293-1. Charles Darwin (1875). "DrosophyllumRoridulaByblisglandular hairs of other plantsconcluding remarks...
- develops long, slender, glandular leaves, resembling those of the related Drosophyllum, which capture insects; one to three of these leaves in each rosette...