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Portree, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Portree, Scotland, United Kingdom
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These were flowering in open sandy areas between the shrubbery. By afternoon, the flowers had closed. Photo: Fred
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Another one of our orange Pygmy Drosera flowers. This one is distinctive by its white or greyish styles and filaments. I notice that when the flower closes each day, it resembles a maroon flower. Each of these pygmy Drosera have a different way of closing their flowers. Photo: Jean
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Another one of our orange Pygmy Drosera flowers. This one is distinctive by its white or greyish styles and filaments. I notice that when the flower closes each day, it resembles a maroon flower. Each of these pygmy Drosera have a different way of closing their flowers. Photo: Jean
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Another one of our orange Pygmy Drosera flowers. This one is distinctive by its white or greyish styles and filaments. I notice that when the flower closes each day, it resembles a maroon flower. Each of these pygmy Drosera have a different way of closing their flowers. Photo: Jean
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Another one of our orange Pygmy Drosera flowers. This one is distinctive by its white or greyish styles and filaments. I notice that when the flower closes each day, it resembles a maroon flower. Each of these pygmy Drosera have a different way of closing their flowers. Photo: Jean
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Another one of our orange Pygmy Drosera flowers. This one is distinctive by its white or greyish styles and filaments. I notice that when the flower closes each day, it resembles a maroon flower. Each of these pygmy Drosera have a different way of closing their flowers. Photo: Jean
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Another one of our orange Pygmy Drosera flowers. This one is distinctive by its white or greyish styles and filaments. I notice that when the flower closes each day, it resembles a maroon flower. Each of these pygmy Drosera have a different way of closing their flowers. Photo: Jean
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These plants were growing to 30cm tall in an open sedge area. North of KojonupPhoto: Jean
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These plants were growing to 30cm tall in an open sedge area. ...and it has an interesting ovary.North of KojonupPhoto: Jean
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These plants were growing to 30cm tall in an open sedge area. It looks as if all of the lamina are holding an insect.North of KojonupPhoto: Jean
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These plants were growing to 30cm tall in an open sedge area. North of KojonupPhoto: Jean
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These plants were growing to 30cm tall in an open sedge area. North of KojonupPhoto: Jean
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These plants were growing to 30cm tall in an open sedge area. It was such an attractive plant showing sepals with glands.North of KojonupPhoto: Jean
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Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
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Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
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Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
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Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
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Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
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Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
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We see these tiny white Drosera in areas with laterite pebbles. Photos: Fred