Taxonomy of Drosera

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The genus Drosera was divided in 1994 by Seine & Barthlott into three subgenera and 11 sections on the basis of morphological characteristics.

Discovery and description of new species has been occurring since the 10th century, and as recently as the 1940s barely more than 80 species were known. In recent years, Australian Allen Lowrie has done extensive work in the genus, particularly in describing numerous new species from Australia. His classification of the genus was replaced by Jan Schlauer's work in 1996, although the correct classification is still disputed.

Drosera subg. Arcturia

Drosera subg. Bryastrum

D. sect. Bryastrum

Drosera sect. Lamprolepis

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D. echinoblastus
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D. roseana

Drosera subg. Coelophylla

Drosera subg. Drosera

Drosera sect. Arachnopus

Drosera sect. Drosera

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D. cuneifolia
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D. madagascariensis

Drosera sect. Prolifera

Drosera subg. Ergaleium

Drosera sect. Ergaleium

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D. menziesii

Drosera sect. Erythrorhiza

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D. erythrorhiza

Drosera sect. Stolonifera

Drosera subg. Lasiocephala

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D. derbyensis

Drosera subg. Meristocaulis

Drosera subg. Phycopsis

Drosera subg. Regiae

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D. regia

Drosera subg. Stelogyne

Drosera subg. Thelocalyx

Incertae sedis

References

  • Barthlott, Wilhelm; Porembski, Stefan; Seine, Rüdiger; Theisen, Inge: Karnivoren. Stuttgart, 2004, ISBN 978-3-8001-4144-9
  • Lowrie, Allen (1987–1998) Carnivorous Plants of Australia, Vol. 1–3, Nedlands, Western Australia.
  • Schlauer, Jan (1996). "A dichotomous key to the genus Drosera L. (Droseraceae)". Carnivorous Plant Newsletter. 25 (3): 67–88.
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