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PHOTO: Drosera adelae
2007-December-28. PHOTO: Drosera adelae
The inflorescence is a raceme, with
each flower attached to the main stalk (peduncle) by a short pedicel. PHOTO: Drosera adelae
In conformity with the general floral
scheme of sundews (genus Drosera),
PHOTO: Drosera adelae A new leaf is covered with fine hairs... PHOTO: Drosera adelae Although
exposed to the sufficient sunlight though the window, the light
intensity appears not strong enough to make the leaves turn to
deep-maroon coloration. PHOTO: Drosera adelae Crystal-clear dew-drops provide a visual lure for unsuspecting insects. PHOTO: Drosera adelae
A long stalk of the tentacle assumes
a reddish tint. PHOTO: Drosera adelae Photo Data:
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