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Drosera ordensis

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Droseraceae

Subgenus
  
Lasiocephala

Higher classification
  
Sundews

Order
  
Caryophyllales

Genus
  
Drosera

Scientific name
  
Drosera ordensis

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Species

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Sundews, Drosera petiolaris, Drosera falconeri, Drosera derbyensis, Drosera broomensis

Drosera ordensis tropical petiolaris sundew carnivorous plant


Drosera ordensis is a species of sundew, native to Australia and part of the "petiolaris complex" of sundews making up the subgenus Lasiocephala. Compared to many petiolaris sundews, it has wide petioles, which are densely covered in silvery hairs. It usually forms rosettes 8 cm across, although plants up to 20 cm in diameter have been reported.

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Description

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A perennial rosette-forming herb, D. ordensis forms clumps of stemless or nearly stemless rosettes. Each plant has numerous leaves, which as typical for the subgenus consist of a long, hairy petiole supporting a nearly round lamina. The lamina is densely studded with stalked mucilagenous glands, which serve to attract and trap arthropod prey, which is subsequently digested and absorbed by the plant as a source of nutrients. During the dry season, the plant produces smaller, somewhat dormant leaves which are protected by their dense covering of silvery hairs.

Drosera ordensis flowers from December through April. Flowers form on a crowded raceme, opening singly. The five-petaled flowers can be pink to nearly white and are about 1.5 cm in diameter.

Distribution and habitat

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Drosera ordensis inhabits sandy soils near sandstone outcrops in the northeaster tip of Western Australia near Kununurra and Pago and in the neighbouring region of the Northern Territory in Keep River National Park. The plant is often associated with Sorghum species.

References

Drosera ordensis Wikipedia