Sundew plants

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Sundew plants
Sundew (Drosera), detail of the catch leaves

Sundew ( Drosera ), detail of the catch leaves

Systematics
Subdivision : Seed plants (Spermatophytina)
Class : Bedecktsamer (Magnoliopsida)
Eudicotyledons
Nuclear eudicotyledons
Order : Clove-like (Caryophyllales)
Family : Sundew plants
Scientific name
Droseraceae
Salisb.
Water trap ( Aldrovanda vesiculosa )

The sundew plants (Droseraceae) are a family of the flowering plants (Magnoliopsida).

The family is represented worldwide with the three genera water trap , Venus fly trap (both monotypical ) and sundew , which together contain around 200 species .

description

All species in this family are herbaceous , carnivorous plants . The inflorescences are mostly wraps . The radial flowers are hermaphroditic and mostly five-fold, sometimes four-fold. The ovaries are on top. There are fruit capsules made with very many small seeds.

The water trap and the Venus flytrap catch their prey with a folding trap (similar to a leghold trap), in the genus sundew there are only sticky traps.

Systematics

The family includes three genera:

  • Aldrovanda L. , with the only species
  • Dionaea Sol. ex J.Ellis , with the only kind
  • Drosera L. , sundew , with around 200 species

Botanical history

Earlier it was assigned the genus Taublatt ( Drosophyllum ); meanwhile this is placed in a separate family, the pigeon family (Drosophyllaceae).

literature

  • Ludwig Diels : Droseraceae (= The Plant Kingdom . 26 = 4, 112, ZDB -ID 846151-x ). Engelmann, Leipzig 1906, p. 109.

Web links

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