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Drosera ordensis is a species of sundew, native to Australia and part of the "petiolaris complex" of sundews making up the subgenus Lasiocephala. Compared to many petiolaris sundews, it has wide petioles, which are densely covered in silvery hairs. It usually forms rosettes 8 cm across, although plants up to 20 cm in diameter have been reported.

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  • Drosera ordensis (en)
  • Drosera ordensis (de)
  • Drosera ordensis (sv)
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  • Drosera ordensis ist eine fleischfressende Pflanze aus der Familie der Sonnentaugewächse (Droseraceae). Sie kommt ausschließlich in einem kleinen Gebiet im nordaustralischen Northern Territory vor. (de)
  • Drosera ordensis is a species of sundew, native to Australia and part of the "petiolaris complex" of sundews making up the subgenus Lasiocephala. Compared to many petiolaris sundews, it has wide petioles, which are densely covered in silvery hairs. It usually forms rosettes 8 cm across, although plants up to 20 cm in diameter have been reported. (en)
  • Drosera ordensis är en sileshårsväxtart som beskrevs av . Drosera ordensis ingår i släktet sileshår, och familjen sileshårsväxter. Artens utbredningsområde är: * Northern Territory, Australien. * Coral Sea Islands. * Queensland. * Ashmore-Cartieröarna. * Western Australia. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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  • Drosera (en)
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  • D. ordensis in cultivation (en)
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  • Drosera subg. Lasiocephala (en)
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  • D. ordensis distribution in Australia (en)
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  • Drosera ordensis ist eine fleischfressende Pflanze aus der Familie der Sonnentaugewächse (Droseraceae). Sie kommt ausschließlich in einem kleinen Gebiet im nordaustralischen Northern Territory vor. (de)
  • Drosera ordensis is a species of sundew, native to Australia and part of the "petiolaris complex" of sundews making up the subgenus Lasiocephala. Compared to many petiolaris sundews, it has wide petioles, which are densely covered in silvery hairs. It usually forms rosettes 8 cm across, although plants up to 20 cm in diameter have been reported. (en)
  • Drosera ordensis är en sileshårsväxtart som beskrevs av . Drosera ordensis ingår i släktet sileshår, och familjen sileshårsväxter. Artens utbredningsområde är: * Northern Territory, Australien. * Coral Sea Islands. * Queensland. * Ashmore-Cartieröarna. * Western Australia. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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