Drosera burmannii ( दवबिंदूं ) is a small tropical sundew. It was first described by Johannes Burman 18th Century botanist, but the species was not formally published until 1794 when Martin Vahl named it in honor of Burman as Drosera burmanni.
It is one of the compact species in the carnivorous plant genus Drosera of size, only 20-25 mm in diameter (roughly of the size of one Indian rupee coin). Drosera burmannii ( दवबिंदूं )traps the insects very fast and its leaves can curl around the prey insect in few seconds, compared to the minutes or hours it takes other sundews to trap the prey.
Drosera burmannii is an herb that produces short stems and leaves in a rosette.
(a rosette is a circular arrangement of leaves, with all the leaves at a particular height.)
Tiny creamy white flowers are produced in groups on 6–15 cm tall racemose inflorescences,
(An inflorescence is a group or cluster of flowers arranged on a stem that is composed of a main branch.).
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