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Rotundifolia

Photo by RobHillier
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49.4409, -122.128

Field Notes

Description:

Looks like a small Venus flytrap grows in forest moist areas and in mountains

Habitat:

Forest, moist

Notes:

Found these 2 times now in lower mainland bc around same area

Species ID Suggestions

Drosera intermedia

Common Sundew

Drosera rotundifolia

Comments (8)

yes rotunundifolia looks to be it can u suggest the species?
its on a log on this picture but I also seen it in moss and this log was pretty wet in the shade in the forest
its on a log on this picture but I also seen it in moss and this log was pretty wet in the shade in the forest
its on a log on this picture but I also seen it in moss and this log was pretty wet in the shade in the forest
D. intermedia would not be found in British Columbia, at least not naturally growing. Looks like D. rotundifolia to me.
Yeah, Drosera grows in poor soil. It get nutrients from insets and do not need rich soil, only humidity
Was the Drosera growing on wood? That seems odd.
Very interesting carnivorous plant. It's a Drosera, Probably Drosera intermedia.

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