Drosera burmanni Vahl, Symb. Bot. 3: 50 1794. (syn. Drosera burmanni var. dietrichiana (Rchb.f.) Diels; Drosera dietrichiana Rchb.f.);
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DROSS-er-uh or dro-SER-uh — from the Greek droseros (dewy) … Dave’s Botanary
bur-MAHN-ee-eye — named for Johannes Burman, Dutch botanistDave’s Botanary
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commonly known as: Burmann’s sundew • Hindi: मुखजली mukhajali • Kannada: ಹುಳ ಹಿಡಕ ಗಿಡ hula hidaka gida, ಕ್ರಿಮಿಬಮ್ಧ krimibamdha • Marathi: दंवबिंदु davabindu • Telugu: బురద బూచి burada buchi, కవర మొగ్గ kavara mogga
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Distribution: China, India, east and south-east Asia, Australia
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Dosera at koyana sentury:
today i am happy because I got Drosera. please give me correct name of species and iucn status


– This herb is Drosera burmannii Vahl of Droseraceae. Tamil name: Azhukanni


– This is Drosera burmannii indeed. This appears to be a fully grown robust plant. I had seen younger(?) plants earlier.



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24032011pj3 id confirmation: Pl find attached phot of id confirmation insectivores plant trapped
grass hopper
is it drosera burmani or venus fly trap pl confirm.
Date/Time-: 10/09/10   –    09:15
Location- Place, Altitude – Kaiga , Uttar Kannada ,Karnataka, 380 mtrs
Habitat- Garden/ Urban/ Wild/ Type-   wild
Plant Habit- Tree/ Shrub/ Climber/ Herb- herb
Height/Length-6-7cm

Not Venus fly trap (Dionaea musipula), which does not have gland-tipped hairs on surface. It has usually two valved leaf which snap close to trap insect. This should be Drosera only


– Wetlands on the river bank of kali near kaiga have numerous insectivorous plants (specially from Aug-Nov). I have collection of these plants.



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Drosera burmanii 251011PD 01 Flora of Orissa:
sharing the image of Drosera burmanii which i have collected from Karlapat wildlife sanctuary
Place of collection: Karlapat Wildlife Sanctuary, Kalahandi, Orissa
Altitude: 3000 ft above msl.


In botany when we do collections and make voucher specimens, then at times we also submit photographs as vouchers and paste it on the herbarium sheet and then submit it to a recognized herbarium. So if some voucher is to be submitted or deposited then it has to be ‘COLLECTED’ too….. So we do use this term in botany at times….not a bgi deal… so every one please cheer up…

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ID please SR-1 26062012:
Date-18.12.2011 Place-Cooch Behar,West Bengal
Habitat-Wild, found in a paddy field
Is it
Drocera sp? No doubt that it is an insectivorous plant.


Drocera burmanii


You found this in a paddy field? I have a question about its habitat. From what we know these plants grow in nitrogen deficient soils or highly acidic soils. Do you have any photos of the paddy grown beside it?


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Request for ID 23 June 2012:
These photos are taken in 2006 at Kerala / TN border.
Requesting for ID

Looks like Drosera!


Yes sir, it is comparable with image of following link. Waiting for other opinions.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Drosera_spatulata_KansaiHabit.jpg


Nice pictures of Drosera burmannii


Such plants should be photographed with macrolens in closeup mode. Now a days Samsung L100/200cam with video will capture nicely. Do you know neither Hooker nor Raju had any modern gadgets to phtographs at highest altitudes in the World. Dr Satish at Palode joined me in two such tours and captured all Orchids in Sikkim upto 20,000. Biju Frog expert alsofollowed . Iwsh youngsters take adventurous trekking expedition as WW M Smith made a beginning 75 yrs ago.


I treat this plant as Drosera burmanni.


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Kas Week :: DV :: 28 SEP 08 – 1228 :: Drosera burmannii: Kas plateauabout 4000 ft asl
… one of the 39 World Heritage sites in the Western Ghats of India
28 SEP 08
Drosera burmannii Vahl … (family: Droseraceae)
… also spelt burmannii

DROSS-er-uh or dro-SER-uh — from the Greek droseros (dewy) … Dave’s Botanary
bur-MAHN-ee-eye — named for Johannes Burman, Dutch botanistDave’s Botanary
commonly known as: Burmann’s sundew • Hindi: मुखजली mukhajali • Kannada: ಹುಳ ಹಿಡಕ ಗಿಡ hula hidaka gida, ಕ್ರಿಮಿಬಮ್ಧ krimibamdha • Marathi: दंवबिंदु davabindu • Telugu: బురద బూచి burada buchi, కవర మొగ్గ kavara mogga
Distribution: China, India, east and south-east Asia, Australia
References: Flowers of IndiaeFloraFlowers of Sahyadri by Shrikant Ingalhalikar



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Kas week : Drosera burmanii SMP:
Drosera burmanii
Family : Droseraceae
An insectivorous plant.



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Kas week::PKA22::– Drosera Burmanni:
After seeing the upload of Drosera burmanni, i could not resist sharing these photographs even thogh they were not photographed at Kas. I had seen this herb at Patharpunj in Chandoli forest. Creamy white Flowers were found to be opening up by 11:00AM.
Family: Droseraceae



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Kaas week :Drosera burmanni:
Drosera burmanni


Excellent photograph, a desktop background picture



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Drocera burmanni SN Aug 48 : 1 post by 1 author. Attachments (2).
Drocera burmannii Vahl. from bahamandala, Coorg, Karnataka



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It is my pleasure to share few images of Drosera burmanni (Droseraceae)
Habit: insectivorous herb
Habitat: Amidst moist rock crevices.
Sighting: Kesarmadu, Tumkur, Karnataka about 800 msl
Date: 31-08-2015, 17-09-2015, 18-09-2015 and 5-10-2015.

nice find and photos. our list of good field photographers is growing


Very beautiful pics !! Same feelings as expressed by …, and it is very nice to know and grow…!!



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at bannerghatta national park-  28/1/07 (?) drosera – indiantreepix | Google Groups


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Drosera burmannii : 5 posts by 5 authors. Attachments (4)- around 500 kb each.
The tropical sundew
Drosera burmannii
Family : Droceraceae
Place : Chilkigarh, WB, India
Date : 28 December 2018


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Dried area adjacent to the Jheel near Ballavpur Deer Park, Santiniketan, West Bengal on 7th January, 2006; at Chandrapur on Nov.2009; at Patharpunj in Chandoli forest- Jan’10?; November 2008- Panchmari Reserve Forest, Panchmari (Madhya Pradesh); on Kas plateau- 19 SEP 2010; KAS Pathar, Satara in Sept.2009; at Patharpunj in Chandoli reserve forest- Sept’10?; at Kaas plateau, Satara, Maharashtra;  kas- 26/9/10; at Vedaranyam;


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