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Roridula (/rɒˈrɪdjʊlə/; from
Latin roridus "dewy") is a
genus of evergreen, insect-trapping shrubs, with two species, of
about 1⅓–2 m (4–6⅔ ft). It is...
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Roridula gorgonias is an evergreen,
shyly branching,
upright shrub of up to
about 1 m (3 ft) high, from the
family Roridulaceae. It has awl-shaped leaves...
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Roridula dentata (also
called the
northern dewstick) is a
protocarnivorous plant native to the
Western Cape
province of
South Africa. It can be
found only...
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among the 'p****ive
flypaper traps'
along with Pinguicula, Drosophyllum,
Roridula,
Stylidium and
Triphyophyllum peltatum as the
plants were
believed to be...
- traps, like that of the
Venus flytrap. A
possible carnivore is the
genus Roridula; the
plants in this
genus produce sticky leaves with resin-tipped glands...
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Speta & Fuchs, 1982 This
genus contains two
extant species.
Roridula dentata L., 1764
Roridula gorgonias Planch., 1848 The
following list of 8
species is...
- Bromeliaceae. The list is far from complete, and some plants, such as
Roridula species,
exploit the prey
organisms mainly in a
mutualistic relationship...
- live on the
Roridula plant.
Since it is
symbiotic with
Roridula, its
conservation status depends on the
status of the plant. The
Roridula plant is scarce...
- bud of
Stylidium and Plumbago, the
bracts of P****iflora, and
leaves of
Roridula. The
trichomes of Stylidium,
which appear below the flower, have been known...
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other local species of
plants endemic to the area such as
Protea convexa,
Roridula dentata and P. scolymocephala.
Cyclopia (plant)
Rooibos wine "Aspalathus...