Droseraceae is a family of carnivorous flowering plants, also known as the sundew family. It consists of approximately 180 species in three extant genera...
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carnivorous plants, with at least 194 species. These members of the family Droseraceae lure, capture, and digest insects using stalked mucilaginous glands covering...
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family Caryophyllaceae family Didiereaceae family Dioncophyllaceae family Droseraceae family Drosophyllaceae family Frankeniaceae family Gisekiaceae family...
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the cosmopolitan sundews (Drosera), all of which belong to the family Droseraceae. Dionaea catches its prey—chiefly insects and arachnids—with a "jaw"-like...
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number of the Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula), another member of the Droseraceae. Variable chromosome counts for Dionaea from multiple studies include...
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Caryophyllales Frankeniaceae Tamaricaceae Plumbaginaceae Polygonaceae Droseraceae Nepenthaceae Drosophyllaceae Dioncophyllaceae Ancistrocladaceae Rhabdodendraceae...
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Calcifuge (section Droseraceae (carnivorous))
A calcifuge is a plant that does not tolerate alkaline (basic) soil. The word is derived from the Latin 'to flee from chalk'. These plants are also described...
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This is a complete and as of 2009 up-to-date list of vascular plants listed in the Red Data Book of the Russian Federation and protected in Russia at the...
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Journal of Botany 69:13–22. L. Diels: Droseraceae, 1906, 135 pages. (The only monograph of the family Droseraceae to date.) Barthlott, Wilhelm; Porembski...
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of a larger clade of carnivorous and non-carnivorous plants with the Droseraceae, Nepenthaceae, Ancistrocladaceae and Plumbaginaceae. This plant is usually...
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Thigmonasty (section In the Droseraceae)
December 17, 2008. Williams, SE (2002). "Comparative physiology of the Droseraceae sensu stricto—How do tentacles bend and traps close?" (PDF). Proceedings...
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Dionaea (plant), a monotypic genus of carnivorous plants in the family Droseraceae This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct genera with the...
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Drosera brevifolia (category Droseraceae stubs)
(the dwarf, small or red sundew), is a carnivorous plant of the family Droseraceae and is the smallest sundew species native to the United States. This...
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assumed to be closely allied to Drosera, and was previously placed in the Droseraceae. Recent molecular and biochemical studies, however, place it in the monotypic...
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2016). "The first record of the boreal bog species Drosera rotundifolia (Droseraceae) from the Philippines, and a key to the Philippine sundews". Blumea....
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Drosera affinis (category Droseraceae stubs)
Drosera affinis is a carnivorous plant in the family Droseraceae. It is native to Southern Africa. The leaves of Drosera affinis are around 9 cm (3.5 in)...
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19th century. The monotypic Drosophyllaceae, recently segregated from Droseraceae, is the only plant family endemic to the region. Among the endemic plant...
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Caryophyllales Frankeniaceae Tamaricaceae Plumbaginaceae Polygonaceae Droseraceae Nepenthaceae Drosophyllaceae Dioncophyllaceae Ancistrocladaceae Rhabdodendraceae...
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Drosera kaieteurensis is a plant from the sundew family (Droseraceae). Drosera kaieteurensis is a perennial herbaceous plant, naturally from the tepuis...
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Drosera aliciae, carnivorous plant native to South Africa of the family Droseraceae Alicia (album), a 2020 album by Alicia Keys Alicia (film), a 1974 Dutch...
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named after its discoverer Amalie Dietrich. In his 1906 monograph of the Droseraceae, Ludwig Diels reduced this species to a variety of D. burmanni. This...
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List of endangered plants (section Droseraceae)
Extinct in the wild (EW): 45 species Critically endangered (CR): 5,702 species Endangered (EN): 10,901 species Vulnerable (VU): 9,673 species ...
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Drosera aquatica (category Droseraceae stubs)
Gonella, Paulo; Dixon, Kingsley (2018). Systematics and taxonomy of Droseraceae. In: Carnivorous Plants: Physiology, ecology and evolution. Oxford University...
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Drosera falconeri is a carnivorous plant in the family of Droseraceae. It is endemic to the Northern Territory of Australia. Drosera falconeri superficially...
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is a German botanist specialising in carnivorous plants, particularly Droseraceae and Lentibulariaceae. He has (co-)published at least 46 new taxa including...
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Aldrovanda vesiculosa (category Droseraceae)
extant species in the flowering plant genus Aldrovanda of the family Droseraceae. The plant captures small aquatic invertebrates using traps similar to...
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Caryophyllales Frankeniaceae Tamaricaceae Plumbaginaceae Polygonaceae Droseraceae Nepenthaceae Drosophyllaceae Dioncophyllaceae Ancistrocladaceae Rhabdodendraceae...
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Caryophyllales Frankeniaceae Tamaricaceae Plumbaginaceae Polygonaceae Droseraceae Nepenthaceae Drosophyllaceae Dioncophyllaceae Ancistrocladaceae Rhabdodendraceae...
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Drosera aliciae, the Alice sundew, is a carnivorous plant in the family Droseraceae. It is native to the Cape Provinces of South Africa, like Drosera capensis...
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Jobson, Richard W.; Conn, Barry J. (2012-12-21). "Drosera capensis (Droseraceae), a new naturalised record for Australia". Telopea. 14: 89–92. doi:10...
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