Drosera fimbriata

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Drosera fimbriata, the Manypeaks sundew,{{FloraBase|name=Drosera fimbriata|id=3096}} is a perennial tuberous species in the genus Drosera that is endemic to Western Australia. It grows to 10 to 15 cm tall with two or three whorls of non-carnivorous leaves on the lower portion of the stem and 2 to 5 whorls of carnivorous leaves above that. It is native to a region mostly around Manypeaks but with populations near the Scott River and near Denmark. It grows in winter-wet sandy soils in heathland. It flowers in October.Lowrie, A. 2005. [https://florabase.dbca.wa.gov.au/science/nuytsia/412.pdf A taxonomic revision of Drosera section Stolonifera (Droseraceae), from south-west Western Australia]. Nuytsia, 15(3): 355-393.

It was first formally described by Larry Eugene DeBuhr in 1975.

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Category:Carnivorous plants of Australia

Category:Caryophyllales of Australia

Category:Eudicots of Western Australia

Category:Plants described in 1975

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