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Napeague, Long Island, NY
A sundew of the coastal plain found in disjunct populations from southeastern Massachusetts to Florida. It's a species of special concern in CT, rare in NY, and historical in Rhode Island, as listed in the USDA list of Threatened and Endangered Plants. In Canada, it grows in only 5 bogs in Nova Scotia. Our population grows in a cranberry bog. "Dew-thread" or thread-leaved sundew, is found in the eastern two-thirds of Long Island.
Drosera filiformis. Growing in a bog in the dunes here along with cranberries. The flowers have not yet opened, so I will return to see them. Rare in NYS, confined to eastern Long Island, according to New York Flora Atlas.
Threadlwaf Sundew at the Econfina Creek Water Management Area, Washington Co., FL, 160306. Drosera filiformis. Core eudicots: Caryophyllales: Droseraceae. AKA (Florida Red Sundew)
Napeague, Long Island, NY
A sundew of the coastal plain found in disjunct populations from southeastern Massachusetts to Florida. It's a species of special concern in CT, rare in NY, and historical in Rhode Island, as listed in the USDA list of Threatened and Endangered Plants. In Canada, it grows in only 5 bogs in Nova Scotia. Our population grows in a cranberry bog. "Dew-thread" or thread-leaved sundew, is found in the eastern two-thirds of Long Island.
Napeague, Long Island, NY
A sundew of the coastal plain found in disjunct populations from southeastern Massachusetts to Florida. It's a species of special concern in CT, rare in NY, and historical in Rhode Island, as listed in the USDA list of Threatened and Endangered Plants. In Canada, it grows in only 5 bogs in Nova Scotia. Our population grows in a cranberry bog. "Dew-thread" or thread-leaved sundew, is found in the eastern two-thirds of Long Island.
Napeague, Long Island, NY
A sundew of the coastal plain found in disjunct populations from southeastern Massachusetts to Florida. It's a species of special concern in CT, rare in NY, and historical in Rhode Island, as listed in the USDA list of Threatened and Endangered Plants. In Canada, it grows in only 5 bogs in Nova Scotia. Our population grows in a cranberry bog. "Dew-thread" or thread-leaved sundew, is found in the eastern two-thirds of Long Island.
Threadlwaf Sundew at the Econfina Creek Water Management Area, Washington Co., FL, 160306. Drosera filiformis. Core eudicots: Caryophyllales: Droseraceae. AKA (Florida Red Sundew)
Threadlwaf Sundew at the Econfina Creek Water Management Area, Washington Co., FL, 160306. Drosera filiformis. Core eudicots: Caryophyllales: Droseraceae. AKA (Florida Red Sundew)
My 18" pot containing
-Sarracenia purpurea
-Sarracenia unknown hybrid
-Dionaea muscipula
-Drosera rotundifolia
-Drosera filiformis
-Drosera intermedia
This flower of the carnivorous plant Dew Threads was seen blooming along the Scenic Byway SR 65 just north of Sumatra.
Liberty County, FL
Threadlwaf Sundew at the Econfina Creek Water Management Area, Washington Co., FL, 160306. Drosera filiformis. Core eudicots: Caryophyllales: Droseraceae. AKA (Florida Red Sundew)
Threadlwaf Sundew at the Econfina Creek Water Management Area, Washington Co., FL, 160306. Drosera filiformis. Core eudicots: Caryophyllales: Droseraceae. AKA (Florida Red Sundew)
Threadleaf Sundew, Drosera filiformis. It is digesting a tiny midge (I have to buy a better macro lens)
Malgré sa robe duveteuse, son port élancé et son air ingénu, la Drosera filiformis est une plante carnivore. Quand je suis passée, le repas était fini : pas de civet de mouche pour aujourd'hui !