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Drosera sessilifolia

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About

A notable species for its rosette of small, wedge-shaped to round carnivorous leaves, *Drosera sessilifolia* is native to the northern South American coast, including Brazil, Guyana, and Venezuela.

Field notes

Morphology

The plant forms a rosette of small, wedge-shaped to round carnivorous leaves that are usually yellowish but become redder with age. The inflorescences produce pink-lilac flowers.

Distribution & habitat

Native to Brazil, Guyana, and Venezuela, specifically found in seasonal seepages where a thin film of water collects.

Ecology

It grows in sandy or gravelly soils in seasonal seepages.

History & etymology

First described by Augustin Saint-Hilaire in 1824 after being discovered in Minas Gerais, Brazil. George Bentham later described *D. dentata* from Guyana, which Ludwig Diels reduced to synonymy with *D. sessilifolia* in 1906.

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