Drosera |
Drosera tracyi |
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sundew |
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Habit | Herbs often reddish or brownish. | |
Leaves | adaxial surfaces and margins covered in gland-tipped hairs; long-petiolate. |
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Inflorescences | usually simple but may be forked. |
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Flowers | white to pink. |
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Seeds | usually with a loose seed coat that often forms a jointed to flattened wing at one or both ends. |
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Drosera |
Drosera tracyi |
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Distribution | ||
Discussion | Nearly worldwide. ~90 species; 2 species treated in Flora. The flowers of many species, including ours, close at night and on overcast days. |
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Source | Flora of Oregon, volume 1 | |
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