Botanical name
Drosera aliciaeFamily
DroseraceaeCommon Name
Ground Rose, Cape SundewDescription
Insectivorous plant with glistening glandular hairs, each hair topped with sticky fluid. Leaves in a basal rosette, spathulate, particularly hairy beneath and on leaf edges; flowers deep pink, several at the top of a wiry stem, stem curved below then erect. Plants derive part of their food requirements by digesting trapped insects.
Greek: drosos = dew; referring to the dewy, glistening leaf glands.
After: Alice Margaret Pegler (1861-1929), teacher, painter and Eastern Cape collector.
Habitat
Peaty sandstone soils; Cape Peninsula to Eastern Cape
Flower Date
November to January