NAME: [Drosera erythrorhiza ssp collina] DBDESC: plants in the wild, in Western Australia IMAGE: sl_bb29a.jpg DESC: Clump of plants in Kings Park, Perth IMAGE: sl_az23.jpg DESC: Couple of plants in the Darling Range IMAGE: sl_ay32.jpg DESC: Rosette in last July IMAGE: sl_bb32a.jpg DESC: Rosette, with a lighter as scale size DATE: July 1994 CREDIT: Serge Lavayssiere, Scan Roger Savelli TEXT: { Drosera erythrorhiza ssp collina is very common in the Jarrah Forest that covers the Darling Range. Depending of the place, different forms or sub-species occur. } NAME: [Drosera erythrorhiza ssp erythrorhiza] DBDESC: plants in the wild in Western australia IMAGE: sl_bb02a.jpg DESC: Habitat. Note the soil of quite pure white fine sand IMAGE: sl_ba35.jpg DESC: clump of plants IMAGE: sl_bb04a.jpg DESC: Rosette IMAGE: sl_ba36.jpg DESC: Rosette DATE: July 1994 CREDIT: Serge Lavayssiere, Scan Roger Savelli TEXT: { Drosera erythrorhiza ssp erythrorhiza grows in the coastal sandy coast around Perth, in quite pure white fine sand. } NAME: [Drosera erythrorhiza ssp magna] DBDESC: plants in the wild, 20km North of Cataby, Western Australia IMAGE: sl_bm01.jpg DESC: Habitat : this part of Banksia forest have burnt on the previous summer, so Drosera were easy to find on yellow or white sand beds. IMAGE: sl_bm17.jpg DESC: Clump of plants IMAGE: sl_bm19.jpg DESC: Clump of plants IMAGE: sl_bm21.jpg DESC: Plants, with a lighter as scale size IMAGE: sl_bl37.jpg DESC: Close up of 2 rosettes DATE: July 1994 CREDIT: Serge Lavayssiere, Scan Roger Savelli TEXT: { These plants are in the wild, 20km North of Cataby, Western Australia. Summer fire enhances flowering. In late July, many plants had caps with mature seeds. } NAME: [Drosera erythrorhiza "Roleystone Red"] DBDESC: colorful form from Roleystone Hill, East of Perth in the Darling Range. IMAGE: sl_ba11.jpg DESC: Clump of plants, with seed pots IMAGE: sl_ba13.jpg DESC: Close up of a plant IMAGE: sl_ba18.jpg DESC: Close up of a plant IMAGE: sl_ba10.jpg DESC: A very colored young specimen DATE: July 1994 CREDIT: Serge Lavayssiere, Scan Roger Savelli TEXT: { This very colorful form occurs on the Roleystone Hill, just East of Perth in the Darling Range. Found in an open forest which have burnt a few years ago. Many plants were producing seeds. } # data file NAME: [Drosera erythrorhiza ssp squamosa] DBDESC: A very colorful sub species, 50km SE of Perth, in the Darling Range IMAGE: sl_bd31.jpg DESC: A couple of plant, on the soil of the "Jarrah Forest" IMAGE: sl_bd30.jpg DESC: Close up of a plant IMAGE: sl_bd32.jpg DESC: Close up of a plant DATE: July 1994 CREDIT: Serge Lavayssiere, Scan Roger Savelli TEXT: { A very impressive colorful sub species, occuring about 50km South East of Perth, in the Darling Range. On the same location, we observed many variations in the leaf shape of differents plants, some ones being quate round, other ones being very elongated. } NAME: [Utricularia endresii] DBDESC: multiple views of flower, in cultivation IMAGE: u_endre1.jpg DESC: Front view of a flower IMAGE: u_endre2.jpg DESC: half side view of a flower DATE: october 1994 CREDIT: Serge Lavayssiere TEXT: { Flower looks much like U. alpina in shape, but are of a nice mauve color. Leaves are very few, and less thick than U. alpina. }