Drosera cistiflora, also called the poppy-flowered sundew, is a carnivorous species in the sundew family, known for its unusually large flowers. It is native to Southern Africa.
Distribution and habitat
Drosera cistiflora is found in the winter-rainfall regions of the Cape Provinces in South Africa.[2]
Conservation status
Drosera cistiflora has been classified as least concern by SANBI in the Red List of South African Plants.[2][1]
Gallery
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Red form found in the Darling area, in Namaqualand
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Stems
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Pink form
References
- ^ a b "Threatened Species Programme | SANBI Red List of South African Plants". redlist.sanbi.org. Retrieved 2024-09-24.
- ^ a b "Drosera cistiflora | PlantZAfrica".
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