Drosera lowriei

It grows in loam soils in wet zones near granite outcrops.

[3] Drosera lowriei are perennial, tuberous herbs[4] with 4 cm wide,[5][6] and 2 cm tall rosettes[6] of overlapping, green to red, obovate[7] or spathulate leaves,[8] which decrease in size towards the centre of the rosette.

[3] The capsule fruits,[9] borne one a prostrate scape,[7][3] bears spherical seeds.

[6] The type specimen was collected by A. Lowrie in Purnta Rock, Western Australia on the 12th of September 1984.

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