Droseraceae,. Sundew Family 
Low, mostly glandular herbs found in bogs, Leaves curled in the bud, 
Flowers perfect, regular, in slender ramemes or spikes, withering-persistent, 
Sepals and petals 5-8, Stamens usually 5$ anthers attached by the middle, 
Ovary superior, l-chambered, the styles and stigmas twice as many as the 
parietal vlacentae. Fruit a l-chambered capsule, Seeds numerous, 
Drosera Le Sundew 
Low, perennial herbs with basal leaves. Flowers small, the petals 
white or pink, oblanceolate, Styles 2-5, distinct. Capsule 2-5 valved, 
Oo Blades orbicular, 6-10 mm, in diameter i. De rotundifolia 
© Blades spatulate, 12-15 x 3-4 mn. 2, De longifolia 
1. D. rotundifolia L. Round-leaved sundewe Low Plants 10-30 cm, tall, 
the leaves in a rosette, the blades about 1 cm, in diameter or less, 
subrotund, narrowed to a slender petiole 5-5 times as long, margins 
and upper surface fringed with reddish glandular-viscid hairs 2-5 m, 
long;scape glabrous, the flowers few, erect, in a narrow raceme,subsecund; 
sepals oblong, 5-5.5 mm. long, petals somewhat longer, persistent; 
capsule oval, 4-5 mm, long, seeds .35 mn, long, plump, the testa 3 to 4 
times as long, fuscous, scarcely inflated, 
Occasional in sphagnum bogs, Priest Lake, Pinver 3738; Epling 7804, 
2e De longifolia L. Narrow-leaved sundew, Low plants 10-20 cm, tall, the 
leaves in a rosette, the blades spatulate 12-15 mm, x 3-4 mm,, attenuate 
to a slender petiole 3-5 times as long, the margins and upper surface fringed 
with -yreddish glandular-viscid hairs 2-5 mm. long; scave glabrous, the 
flowers few, crect in a narrow raceme,subsecund, about as in the last 
species; seeds .o mm. long, plump, the testa 3-4 times as long, black, 
inflated, 
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