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Drosera dilatatopetiolaris

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Denis Barthel · CC BY-SA 3.0

About

A notable Australian species, *Drosera dilatatopetiolaris* forms large, clumping rosettes that can exceed a foot in diameter. It is characterized by green petioles and small, round red carnivorous leaves.

Field notes

Morphology

The species forms rosettes with green petioles that are typically 3–5 mm wide. Small, round red carnivorous leaves emerge from the end of the petioles and often rest on the soil surface. Inflorescences are 18 cm long, bearing white flowers from April to May.

Distribution & habitat

Native to coastal areas near Darwin in the Northern Territory and the northern Kimberley region of Western Australia.

History & etymology

First recognized and illustrated by Ludwig Diels in his 1906 monograph on the Droseraceae, but formally described in 1984 by Katsuhiko Kondo. The original spelling of the epithet was dilatato-petiolaris, but the hyphen is now deleted.

Habitat

Altitude
Altitude Class
Native To
Australia

Cultivation

Difficulty
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