• Carnivorous sundews in the plant genus Drosera L. exhibit single chromosome number variation both among and within species, especially in the Australian Drosera subg. (researchgate.net)
  • Two genera have this kind of trap, and each one is represented in Québec: sundews ( Drosera ) and butterworts ( Pinguicula ). (espacepourlavie.ca)
  • The Sundews (Drosera) Venus Flytrap (Dionaea) Portugese Dewy Pine (Drosophyllum) Trumpet pitchers (Sarracenniaceae) Includes Sarracenia, Heliamphora and Darlingtonia. (floralibrary.com)
  • Drosera , which is commonly known as the sundews , is one of the largest genera of carnivorous plants, with at least 194 species. (rainbowcarnivorousplants.com)
  • The family Droseraceae (order Caryophyllales) comprises three genera and about 154 species, nearly all of which are sundews (genus Drosera ). (kkbird.com)
  • Sundews belong to the genus Drosera and are frequently found in plant stores. (predatorplant.com)
  • Perhaps the most well known are the sundews ( Drosera, Droseraceae). (blogspot.com)
  • In conformity with the general floral scheme of sundews (genus Drosera ), there are five sepals, five petals, five stamens, and three styles each branching out to two arms. (honda-e.com)
  • Though members of the Pinguicula genus tend to be small, the summer rosettes of the Mexican butterwort ( P. moranensis ) grow up to about eight inches in diameter. (smithsonianmag.com)
  • Sarracenia , Drosera , and Pinguicula ) are often found growing almost side by side. (kkbird.com)
  • This family has a fairly cosmopolitan distribution and comprises more than 300 species in three genera: the bladderworts ( Utricularia , about 220 species), the butterworts ( Pinguicula , about 80 species), and the corkscrew plants ( Genlisea , about 22 species). (kkbird.com)
  • Just like the species of the genus Drosera , Pinguicula catch their prey with the help of adhesive droplets. (quelchii.com)
  • The other genus in Ontario with flypaper traps is Pinguicula , the butterworts (Lentibulariaceae). (blogspot.com)
  • Two species, Drosera rotundifolia and Drosera intermedia, were hypothesized to be found in bog sites in Clinton County based on their range in the Northeast. (suny.edu)
  • Drosera rotundifolia was the only sundew species recorded. (suny.edu)
  • Drosera rotundifolia L. (florafinder.com)
  • Carnivorous Drosera - D. intermedia 'Mt. Roraima' (seedlings) - D. spatulata 'Tamlin' (seedlings) Heliamphora - H. minor - H. pulchella (Churi tepui) Sarracenia - S. flava var. (terraforums.com)
  • Drosera tomentosa is a species in the carnivorous plant genus Drosera that is endemic to Brazil. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Drosera species endemic to the central and northern Andes are revised here, including three species: the Venezuelan D. cendeensis as well as D. peruensis and D. condor sp. (researchgate.net)
  • The carnivorous Drosera microphylla complex from southwest Western Australia comprises a group of rare, narrowly endemic species that are potentially threatened by habitat destruction and illegal collection, thus highlighting a need for accurate taxonomic classification to facilitate conservation efforts. (researchgate.net)
  • Drosera aliciae , with its interesting mounding habit and its long-lived nature, is a wonderful carnivorous plant and is endemic to South Africa. (sanbi.org)
  • Drosera aliciae is endemic to South Africa and is a common species in the Western Cape, its distribution extending into the Eastern Cape. (sanbi.org)
  • Drosera paradoxa is a carnivorous plant in the genus Drosera and is endemic to the Northern Territory and Western Australia. (gcshop-sg.com)
  • Drosera cistiflora is a species of sundew, known for its unusually large flowers. (seedvendor.com)
  • In between the orchids, there were carpets of Drosera hilaris , a species of sundew. (capetownbotanist.com)
  • Similarly, the genus Dionaea consists of only the Venus flytrap ( D. muscipula ), well known for its quick-acting snap trap and commonly sold as a novelty. (kkbird.com)
  • There are at least 120 members of the Nepenthes genus growing throughout Southeast Asia, in parts of Australia and as far away as Madagascar. (smithsonianmag.com)
  • The hanging plants are of the genus Nepenthes, found throughout southeast Asia and the western Pacific. (floralibrary.com)
  • Drosera: Aliciae Binata Burmanii Capensis Narrow Leaf Capensis Alba Falconeri Filiformis seedlings Petiolaris Spatulata Venusta Assorted rosetted mystery seedlings and plants Pygmies Barbigera Dichrosepala ssp. (terraforums.com)
  • Drosera spatulata Labill. (edu.au)
  • Deltatango 301 Growlist 138 plants in Greenhouse 10' X 6' WANTED Drosera Derbyensis D. Adelae D. Ultramafica X Spatulata D. Purpurascens My Plants Orchids x phalaenopsis X 2 (Dobbies) bromeliad (Dobbies) Sun Pitcher Heliamphora nutans x heterodoxa (HV011Hants) Cobra Lily Darlingtonia. (terraforums.com)
  • A) Australia is home to many carnivorous plants, including members of the genus Drosera (called sundew). (discovermagazine.com)
  • Pacific Bulb Society - One of the plants described on this page about the genus. (robsplants.com)
  • Sticky mucilage on Drosera plants traps prey-usually an insect attracted to light reflecting off drops of dew or to the plant's reddish tentacles-and eventually suffocates it. (smithsonianmag.com)
  • This system is used by the genus Utricularia , with many members in Québec, among other plants. (espacepourlavie.ca)
  • Droseras make fascinating house and conservatory plants around the world but are better suited to being grown outdoors. (sanbi.org)
  • nov., a green microalga found in association with carnivorous plants of the genus Drosera L. (unipd.it)
  • The majority of the plants shown are of the genus Sarracenia. (floralibrary.com)
  • Plants Image pages for different genus /families. (floralibrary.com)
  • Bladder traps are only found in bladderwort plants (genus Utricularia ) and actively suck in small organisms using a partial vacuum. (kkbird.com)
  • Lobster-pot traps, found predominantly in corkscrew plants (genus Genlisea ), employ downward-pointing hairs to force prey deeper into the trap. (kkbird.com)
  • On the whole, carnivorous plants are relatively small, but size variation is enormous even within the same genus. (kkbird.com)
  • Despite their similar trapping mechanisms, pitcher plants can be found in five genera across three families. (kkbird.com)
  • Members of this triffid-like genus of plants can be found on every continent on earth except Antarctica. (capetownbotanist.com)
  • This genus is something for true flower fans, since the plants bloom almost continuously in all imaginable colors. (quelchii.com)
  • He named Drosera aliciae in honour of Dr. Alice Rasse who encouraged him to study the sundew family. (sanbi.org)
  • Sites that have been recorded by the NYNHP as having Sarracenia purpurea presence were also searched, as this species is usually found growing alongside Drosera. (suny.edu)
  • About 10 of the 34 species belong to the widely known and much-studied genus Sarracenia , of eastern North America. (kkbird.com)
  • WTB: Pygmy Drosera Gemmae I'm looking to grow my collection of pygmy Drosera, and am looking for gemmae of select species! (terraforums.com)
  • The only other Pygmy Drosera this species might be confused with is D. echinoblastus that is recorded in near coastal locations between Perth and Geraldton, so well outside my area of interest. (blogspot.com)
  • As a further identification aid, both species above have 3 linear stigmas, a feature that separates them from most other Pygmy Droseras. (blogspot.com)
  • Though the king sundew ( Drosera regia ) grows only in one valley in South Africa, members of the Drosera genus can be found on all continents except Antarctica. (smithsonianmag.com)
  • The genus Drosera was named by Linnaeus in 1753 and consists of ± 126 species of which 23 occur in South Africa. (sanbi.org)
  • If you already know about chromosomal evolution or do not care, jump directly to information on Drosera chromosome numbers. (carnivorousplants.org)
  • We critically reviewed the literature on chromosome counts in Drosera, verified the taxonomy and quality of the original counts, and reconstructed dated phylogenies. (bvsalud.org)
  • Drosera aliciae is a perennial carnivorous plant with a few, fairly thin, long roots. (sanbi.org)
  • Drosera aliciae is closely related to D. natalensis and they can become difficult to distinguish in the Eastern Cape where their distributions overlap. (sanbi.org)
  • Limb autotomy, the voluntary shedding of body parts as a strategy to escape predation or entrapment, is particularly common in insects and other arthropods that are frequently captured by the carnivorous plant genus Drosera. (researchgate.net)
  • Drosera cistiflora is a winter growing, summer dormant sundew. (seedvendor.com)
  • Learn more about the genus Amorphophallus from the International Aroid Society, including tips on cultivation. (floralibrary.com)
  • In Ontario, there are two genera from two families that would be classified as using flypaper traps. (blogspot.com)
  • I might miss a genus, but I'd also rule out Brocchinia and Drosophyllum due to size alone. (flytrapcare.com)
  • The Australian genus Byblis is a good example of this kind of trap. (espacepourlavie.ca)
  • I have had a lot of time one my hands :-)) Bromeliads Genus Brocchinia - Brocchinia reducta Byblis Species - B. guehoi - B. liniflora Hybrids - B. filifolia x guehoi Cephalotus - C. follicularis (a beautiful plant from Nauz) Darlingtonia - D. californica - D. californica seed grown. (terraforums.com)
  • The focus of this study was to establish locality records and collect a herbarium specimen for the genus Drosera (sundew) in Clinton County, NY. (suny.edu)
  • Although there are suitable sites for Drosera in Clinton County there were no known herbarium records for the presence of the genus, according to the New York Flora Atlas. (suny.edu)
  • which may prevent other species from moving into the Drosera habitat. (suny.edu)
  • The aquatic genus Aldrovanda contains only one species, the waterwheel plant ( A. vesiculosa ), which is sometimes grown in aquaria as a curiosity. (kkbird.com)
  • The second type of trap which occurs in Ontario genera is the pitfall trap. (blogspot.com)
  • Drosera gets its name from the Greek word, droseros , meaning dewy. (sanbi.org)
  • By extending these studies to further accessions and species, some new and interesting insights into the chemical diversity of the genus were gained. (carnivorousplants.org)
  • The main part of the work consists of a classical taxonomic revision of the genus Psychotria in the Philippine Archipelago. (nhbs.com)
  • The genus Psychotria (Rubiaceae) is probably the world's largest predominately woody genus with perhaps around 2000 species. (nhbs.com)
  • Drosera leucoblasta is recorded flowering from August to November, although exact timing would probably (depending on local weather conditions) vary over its considerable distribution. (blogspot.com)
  • There are a huge number of shapes, corresponding to eleven families, eighteen genera and 671 species. (metode.org)