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Christian

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Hi,

today i want to show you pictures of a very intersting Drosera from Western Australia, Drosera huegelii. The plant is reasonably common and can be found in very different habitats. Also, the overall size of the plant can very a lot, the smallest of them are found on the Mountains of the Stirling Range.

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That's a different shaped trap. Looks like a tuberous sundew.

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It's a lovely species, very dainty looking.

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The traps are interesting, like little cups or bells, very fancy looking.