Drosera hookeri R.P.Gibson, B.J.Conn & Conran APNI* Synonyms: Drosera peltata var. foliosa (Hook.f. ex Planch.) Benth. APNI* Drosera foliosa Hook.f. ex Planch. APNI*
Description: Herbs with stems erect, usually simple, sometimes multi-branched, 2.5–25-(38) cm long, glabrous; tubers ovoid.
Leaves in a flat basal rosette and cauline; lamina of basal leaves often bright yellow-green, 1–5 mm long, 2–11 mm wide, elliptic to reniform or hatchet-shaped, on a linear petiole 3–17 mm long; cauline leaves alternate, the lamina lunate, 1–6.5 mm long, 1–10 mm wide, with acute angles, on petiole 3–17 mm long; stipules absent.
Inflorescence usually a one-sided raceme, 1–10-flowered; bracts narrowly ovate or ovate, c. 1 mm long; pedicels 0.5–15mm long; sepals 5, ovate, elliptic or obovate, 2–5 mm long, 0.7–2.4 mm wide, moderately to densely pubescent, rarely glabrous except for the ciliate margins; petals 5, obovate, 3–7 mm long, white or pink; styles 3, the upper half of each divided digitately several times.
Seeds black, cylindrical, pandurate to obovoid, 0.5–0.8 mm long, deeply reticulate or pitted.
Distribution and occurrence: Found in herblands and low open shrublands in coastal, tableland and inland seasonally moist habitats.
NSW subdivisions: NC, CC, NT, CT, ST, NWS, CWS, SWS
Other Australian states: Vic. Tas. S.A.
This species has previously been included in Drosera peltata. It can be distinguished from D. peltata by the basal rosette remaining yellow-greenish, short and generally more robust, sometimes much-branched stems, wider cauline leaves, and deeply reticulate seeds.
Text by SF McCune (July 2021) Taxon concept: Gibson, R., Conn, B.J. & Bruhl, J.J. (2012). Morphological evaluation of the Drosera peltata complex (Droseraceae), Australian Systematic Botany 25: 49-80
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