Droseraceae

Petals white or pink Droseraceae
Leaves all basal. Roots fibrous, never tuberous
Leaves undivided, usually in a rosette, reddish
Leaves with a petiole longer than lamina
Flowers solitary, minute, on filiform pedicels. Leaves orbicular, 1–2 mm diam. on slender petioles; stipules whitish, membranous, deeply incised, enclosing the central bud in resting stage in dry summers. Petals white. Whole plant c. 12 mm diam. Wet soil in open. Fl. spring–summer. Coast and adjacent plateaus and Cumberland Plain near coast Drosera pygmaea
Flowers 7 or more per inflorescence. Leaves orbicular, 8–12 mm diam. Stipules entire attached to petioles. Petals orange or red. Swamps. Fl. winter–spring. Drosera glandulifera