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63 product(s) found for "Pygmy Drosera"
Drosera allantostigma, 10+ g..
The epithet allantostigma is derived from the Greek allantoeidés (sausage-shaped) and stigma (stigma), a reference to the thick, almost horseshoe-shaped and apparently sausage-like stigmas.Drosera allantostigma is known from only a few scattered roadside locations near Hill River north of Perth along...
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Drosera androsacea, 10+ gemmae
The epithet androsacea refers to the similarity between the flower of this species and the small, white or pink, 5-petalled flowers of the rock jasmine, Androsace, a genus from the cooler regions of the northern hemisphere. The term androsace (man s shield) is from Greek, a reference to the cushion-like...
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Drosera australis Pink flowe..
The epithet australis is the Latin australis (southern), a reference to this species range at the southwestern tip of Western Australia.Drosera australis is endemic to a strip of land approximately 40 km wide that runs along the south coast of southwestern Western Australia between Augusta and an area...
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Drosera australis WARRIUP, 1..
The epithet australis is the Latin australis (southern), a reference to this species range at the southwestern tip of Western Australia.Drosera australis is endemic to a strip of land approximately 40 km wide that runs along the south coast of southwestern Western Australia between Augusta and an area...
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Drosera bindoon, 10+ gemmae
The epithet bindoon is derived from an indigenous Australian name meaning place where yams grow . This species was first encountered in an area generally referred to as the Bindoon region. Drosera bindoon has a restricted range in Western Australia. It has only been found between Muchea and Wannamal...
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Drosera callistos x lasianth..
Drosera callistos x lasiantha Dork's pink is the first man-made hybrid pygmy sundew and the first registered variety of pygmy sundew. because of this, it is an extremely important plant in the history of cultivation of this group of plants. On a practical note Dork's pink gave botanists the first conformation...
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Drosera callistos, 10+ gemmae
The epithet callistos is derived from the Greek callistos (beautiful), a reference to the pretty overall form of the plant.Drosera callistos is known from Western Australia where it is recorded around Gidgegannup and the lakes and state forest along the Brookton Highway.It grows in heavy, laterite-covered...
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Drosera closterostigma Mogum..
The epithet closterostigma is derived from the Greek closteros (spindle-shaped), and stigma (stigma), in reference to the shape of the stigma of this species. Drosera closterostigma is known from Western Australia, with records from Gingin to Cataby, and eastwards towards Mogumber It grows in deep white...
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Drosera coomallo, 10+ gemmae
The epithet coomallo appears to be derived from a Noongar indigenous Australian word. Its meaning is unknown. Since colonisation, Coomallo has been the name given to Coomallo Creek, named by a surveyor in 1880. Hence, Coomallo Pool, Coomallo phone exchange and Coomallo Nature Reserve, on the edge of...
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Drosera depauperata, 10+ gem..
The epithet depauperata is from the Latin depauperatus (depauperate), a reference to its much-reduced flower size as compared to the morphologically similar flower of Drosera pulchella. This species is thought to have originated as a fertile natural hybrid between Drosera australis and Drosera pulchella;...
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Drosera echinoblastus, 10+ g..
The epithet echinoblastus is derived from the Greek echinos (spine) and blastos (shoot), in reference to the bristly stipule bud of this species. Drosera echinoblastus is widespread in the Hill River region, Coomallo and Mount Lesueur in Western Australia, but has a range that runs 100 km to the north...
3,50 €
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