It is endemic to Western Australia and grows on granite outcrops or stream banks in laterite or sand-clay soils.
D. modesta produces shield-shaped carnivorous leaves with longer than normal tentacles.
[1][2][3] Drosera modesta was first described and named by Ludwig Diels in 1904.
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