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Drosera neesii

Species of carnivorous plant From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Drosera neesii, the jewel rainbow[3][4] is an erect or twining perennial tuberous species in the carnivorous plant genus Drosera.[2][5] It is endemic to Western Australia and grows near swamps or granite outcrops in sand, clay, or laterite. D. neesii produces small, cup-shaped carnivorous leaves in groups of three along stems that can be 15–60 cm (6–24 in) high. Pink flowers bloom from August to December.[3][4]

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Drosera neesii was first described by Johann Georg Christian Lehmann in 1844. The first infraspecific taxon was described when George Bentham reduced D. sulphurea to a variety, a decision which was later reversed. Then in 1982, N. G. Marchant described a new subspecies, D. neesii subsp. borealis, which is only found in the species' northern range.[6][7]

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