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Allen Lowrie's Carnivorous Plants of Australia: Magnum Opus (2013) lists some 241 species of carnivorous plants at the time of publication. 163 of those are Drosera. Of these 29 are newly named. Some are new species formally described for the first time. Some were renamed as the "true" species...
Since this wasn't shared before by members who have previously had Lowrie's Magnum Opus (published Nov 2013) I thought I'd post a summary of some of the taxonomic changes and new species of Tuberous Drosera published in the work.
Please note the old names are still valid and it is up to you if...
Aldrovanda
Aldrovanda vesiculosa
Cephalotus
Cephalotus follicularis
Dioneas: (2)
Dionaea tipica
Dionea red (not a clon, just red hybrids of them)
Droseras: (53)
Tropicals and Sub-tropicals:
D.admirabilis
D.affinis
D.affinis hybrid (Viv)
D.aliciae
D.anglica Hawaii
D.ascendens
D.binata...
The list below does not include any seeds waiting for germination.
Cephalotus
follicularis
Dionaea
muscipula
“Akai Red”
“Big Mouth”
“Freak”
“Sawtooth”
“South West Giant”
Drosera
adelae
admirabilis
aliciae
aliciae...
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