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    • Fork-leaved Sundew
  • Scientific names
    • Drosera binata

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What

Fork-leaved Sundew Drosera binata

Observer

sea-kangaroo

Date

Feb 16, 2009

Description

Along the trail somewhere between Dove Lake, Hanson's Peak, & Twisted Lakes.

Saw patches of these at several places along the trail.

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Fork-leaved Sundew Drosera binata

Observer

sea-kangaroo

Date

Feb 20, 2009
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Fork-leaved Sundew Drosera binata

Observer

sea-kangaroo

Date

Feb 17, 2009
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Description from Wikipedia

Drosera binata, commonly known as the Fork-leaved sundew, is a large, perennial sundew native to Australia and New Zealand. The specific epithet is Latin for "having pairs" - a reference to the leaves, which are dichotomously divided or forked. This species occurs naturally in Australia, primarily in coastal areas from Fraser Island in Queensland, south down through NSW and Victoria to Tasmania and the south-east corner of South Australia. D. binata's range extends to New Zealand where...

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