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Drosera omissa x pulchella. One of the fun things about pygmy Drosera is that the flowers can be almost as large (and in some cases much larger) as the actual plant.
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Freycinet Peninsula, Tasmania. This is tiny - maybe about the size of a 5c piece. I couldn't find which species this is...and I'm assuming that all of the sundews are genus Drosera.On the edges of a dried marsh. COnditions must have been tough, as there were a lot of dead (or dormant?) sundews around here. This one was in a sheltered hollow so possibly it could hold more moisture.
I was wondering if the little red things on ground were new plants coming up?
Thanks to Jean for the ID.
Drosera echinoblastus Wheel sundew
One of the beautiful metallic orange Sundews or Pygmy drosera that flower in our forest.
Flowers can be orange, white, pink, red, Aug–Nov.
Flower 2cm across.
Drosera closterostigma
Pygmy drosera come in a few colours, depending on the species
Grows in a very restricted area. Likes claypans in low shrub.