Drosera sect. Erythrorhiza

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Drosera sect. Erythrorhiza is a section of 14 species of tuberous species in the genus Drosera. It represents a natural group of all the rosetted tuberous Drosera. Most species are endemic to Western Australia, but D. aberrans, D. praefolia, D. schmutzii, and D. whittakeri are also found in eastern Australia.[1]

The section was first formally described by Jules Émile Planchon in 1848 as series Erythrorhizae. Ludwig Diels reclassified the genus in his 1906 monograph of the family, recognizing this section, now spelled Erythrorhiza, within subgenus Ergaleium.[2][3]

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ImageScientific nameDistribution
Drosera aberrans (Lowrie & Carlquist) Lowrie & ConranNew South Wales, South Australia, and Victoria
Drosera browniana Lowrie & N.G.MarchantWestern Australia.
Drosera bulbosa Hook.Western Australia
Drosera erythrorhiza Lindl.Western Australia.
Drosera lowriei N.G.MarchantWestern Australia.
Drosera macrophylla Lindl.Western Australia.
Drosera orbiculata N.G.Marchant & LowrieWestern Australia.
Drosera praefolia TepperSouth Australia.
Drosera prostratoscaposa Lowrie & CarlquistWestern Australia.
Drosera rosulata Lehm.southwest Western Australia.
Drosera schmutzii Lowrie & ConranNew South Wales, South Australia, and Victoria.
Drosera tubaestylis Western Australia
Drosera whittakeri Planch.South Australia and Victoria
Drosera zonaria Planch.south-west Western Australia
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