It is endemic to Western Australia and is only found in salt-free sand on the margins of salt lakes in a few locations north of Albany east to north-west of Esperance.
The specific epithet, salina, refers to the salt lake margins that this species inhabits.
D. salina produces small carnivorous leaves along stems that can be 7 cm (3 in) high.
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