Wiki/drosera/Drosera petiolaris

Drosera petiolaris

Woolly sundew

lowlandintermediate Wikipedia

Michal Rubeš · CC BY 3.0 cz

About

A notable species for its extensive native range across Northern Australia, the Northern Territory, and New Guinea, *Drosera petiolaris* is characterized by its basal rosette of leaves and long, narrow petioles.

Field notes

Morphology

The leaves are arranged in a compact basal rosette with long, narrow petioles emerging from the center of the rosette. The carnivorous leaves are held at the end of the petiole with long retentive glands.

Distribution & habitat

Native to Northern Australia, including the northern regions of Western Australia, the Northern Territory, and Queensland, and New Guinea.

History & etymology

First formally described by Augustin Pyramus de Candolle in 1824, citing an unpublished description by Robert Brown. The type specimen was collected at the Endeavour River in Queensland by Joseph Banks and Daniel Solander.

Habitat

Altitude
0–500 m
Altitude Class
lowland
Native To
Australia

Cultivation

Difficulty
intermediate
Temperature
Day 28–34°C / Night 22–28°C
Humidity
60–90%
Notes
Australian Top End tropical species. Anchor of the petiolaris complex. Prefers warm wet/dry seasonal regime.

You don't own any D. Petiolaris yet.

Crossed D. Petiolaris with another species?

Register the cross — if it's not yet documented you'll be the first contributor. If someone already registered it, you'll be redirected to add your photo.