Drosera intermedia
Drosera intermedia spatulateleaf sundew
A carnivorous plant that lives in sphagnum bogs.
Habitat & Range
Rare on open peat at edges of bogs
Found in the east of the state.
Wetland codes
            | EMP: | OBL | 
|---|---|
| NCNE: | OBL | 
Phenology
Flowers late June through August.
Characteristics
Flowers white, in elongated clusters at the ends of stems; 1 to 20 flowers per cluster
Leaves basal in a rosette or alternate; spatulate-shaped
Stems 1 to 10 inches long
Height 10 inches
Plant Codes
S-rank:  No rank
G-rank:  G5 (Secure)
Drosera intermedia spatulateleaf sundew
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                            Plant Summary
                    perennial forb
            native
                flower color: white
        
    Common Names
                    spatulateleaf sundew
                    spoonleaf sundew
            
        
    
                    
                    
                    
                    
							
							
							
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