- Roridula dentata
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Roridula dentata Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranked): Angiosperms (unranked): Eudicots (unranked): Asterids Order: Ericales Family: Roridulaceae Genus: Roridula Species: R. dentata Binomial name Roridula dentata
L. (1764)Synonyms - Drosera roridula
Thunb. (1797) nom.illeg. - Drosera verticillata
L. (1830) nom.illeg. - Ireon verticillatum
(L.) Burm.f. (1768) nom.illeg. - Roridula brachysepala
Gdgr. (1913)
[=R. dentata/R. gorgonias] - Roridula muscicapa
Gaertn. (1788) - Roridula verticillata
(L.) Pers. (1815) nom.illeg.
Roridula dentata is a protocarnivorous plant native to South Africa.
It can be found only in the hotter and more arid inland at the mountains of Clanwilliam and Tulbagh' Ceres and can grow up to more than 150 cm. The leaves are covered with sticky hairs and produce a glue, enabling it to catch insects, wasps or bees, and even birds.
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