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About
A pygmy sundew native to Western Australia, *Drosera dichrosepala* is notable for its sepals, which are bi-coloured, giving it a distinctive appearance among its relatives.
Field notes
Distribution & habitat
Western Australia
History & etymology
The specific epithet dichrosepala is a combination of the Greek words dis, meaning double, and chroia, meaning colour, as well as the Latin sepalum meaning sepal, referring to the plant's sepals being bi-coloured.
Habitat
- Altitude
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- Altitude Class
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- Native To
- Australia
Cultivation
- Difficulty
- intermediate
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