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Drosera cistiflora, also
called the poppy-flowered sundew, is a
carnivorous species in the
sundew family,
known for its
unusually large flowers. It is...
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Hibbertia cistiflora is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Dilleniaceae and is
endemic to south-eastern
continental Australia. It is a small, erect...
- Some
botanists treat this
species to be a form of D.
cistiflora. It
differs from
typical D.
cistiflora specimens by
being smaller,
sometimes having cauline...
- Cape of
South Africa.
Drosera pauciflora is
closely related to
Drosera cistiflora. D.pauciflora
produces flowers during the
spring on a stem
coming out...
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cantharophila Goldblatt & J.C.Manning
Aristea capitata (L.) Ker Gawl.
Aristea cistiflora J.C.Manning &
Goldblatt Aristea cladocarpa Baker Aristea compressa Buchinger...
- (<1.5 cm or 0.6 in). A few species, however, such as D.
regia and D.
cistiflora, have
flowers 4 cm (1.6 in) or more in diameter. In general, the flowers...
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Venezuela Drosera chrysolepis Taub.
Brazil (Bahia to
Minas Gerais)
Drosera cistiflora L. Cape
Provinces of
South Africa Drosera collinsiae N.E.Br.
South Africa...
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cendeensis Tamayo & Croizat, 1949
Drosera chrysolepis Taub., 1893
Drosera cistiflora L., 1760
Drosera citrina Lowrie & Carlquist, 1992
Drosera closterostigma...
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Moraea cedarmonticola Goldblatt Moraea ciliata (L.f.) Ker Gawl.
Moraea cistiflora Goldblatt & J.C.Manning
Moraea citrina (G.J.Lewis)
Goldblatt Moraea clavata...
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Rivadavia 2014
Brazil Drosera chrysolepis Taub. 1893
Brazil and Peru Drosera
cistiflora L. 1760
South Africa Drosera citrina
Lowrie &
Carlquist 1992 Australia...