- Source: Drosera pygmaea
Drosera pygmaea is a carnivorous, rosette-forming biennial or annual species of herb native to Australia and New Zealand. The specific epithet, which translates as "dwarf" from Latin, is a reference to the very small size of this plant, which grows to between 8 and 18 mm in diameter. Small, pale flowers are produced at the ends of 1- to 3-inch stems. It is perhaps the most well-known of the pygmy sundews.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Flora Lebanon
- Drosera pygmaea
- Drosera
- Taxonomy of Drosera
- List of Drosera species
- Carnivorous plants of Australia
- List of carnivorous plants
- Carnivorous plants of New Zealand
- Drosera regia
- Carnivorous plant
- Mujechineup