Anthophyta: Dicotyledonae: Rosales: Droseraceae: Drosera intermedia [return to Home Page]

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Scientific name: Anthophyta: Dicotyledonae: Rosales: Droseraceae: Drosera intermedia
Common Name: Intermediate Sundew

Country: USA
State/District: NC
County: New Hanover
Date: 30 March 2001

Photographer: E. M. Barrows

Identifier: E. M. Barrows
Collector: not applicable
Location: Carolina Beach State Park
Keywords: carnivorous plant forb Sundew white flower
Additional Information:   This is a species of carnivorous (insectivorous) plant.  These are early spring specimens that have not yet flowered in 2001.

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Scientific name: Anthophyta: Dicotyledonae: Rosales: Droseraceae: Drosera intermedia
Common Name: Spatulate-leaved Sundew

Country: USA
State/District: MD
County: Prince Georges
Date: 28 June 2001

Photographer: E. M. Barrows

Identifier: E. M. Barrows
Collector: not applicable
Location: USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
Keywords: carnivorous plant Spatulate-leaved Sundew USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center white flower
Additional Information:



     Sundews are insectivorous plants.   Drosera intermedia is native to Newfoundland and Ontario south through Florida and eastern Texas.



Reference

Fernald, M. L.   1950.   Gray's Manual of Botany.   Eighth Edition.   American Book Company, New York, NY.   1632 pp.





Please click here for more information on the USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center.



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Scientific name: Anthophyta: Dicotyledonae: Rosales: Droseraceae: Drosera intermedia
Common Name: Spatulate-leaved Sundew

Country: USA
State/District: NJ
County:
Date: July 2002

Photographer: E. M. Barrows

Identifier: E. M. Barrows
Collector: not applicable
Location: New Jersey Pine Barrens
Keywords: A carnivorous plant forb New Jersey Pine Barrens NJPB2002 pink flower
Additional Information:



Drosera intermedia is native to Newfoundland and Ontario south through Florida and eastern Texas. Sundews are insectivorous plants.



Reference

Fernald, M. L. 1950. Gray's Manual of Botany. Eighth Edition. American Book Company, New York, NY. 1632 pp.





Please click here for more information on the USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center.



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