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Insect-trapping shrublet from South Africa
Roridula (/rɒˈrɪdjʊlə/; from Latin roridus "dewy") is a genus of evergreen, insect-trapping shrubs, with two species, of about 1.3–2 m (4.3–6.6 ft). It
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Act of voluntarily ingesting feces
into the pitchers. Two species of proto-carnivorous plants in the genus Roridula trap and kill insect prey, then rely on a symbiosis with the insect species
Coprophagia
Species of carnivorous plant
Roridula dentata (also called the northern dewstick) is a protocarnivorous plant native to the Western Cape province of South Africa. It can be found only
Roridula_dentata
Speta & Fuchs, 1982 This genus contains two extant species. Roridula dentata L., 1764 Roridula gorgonias Planch., 1848 The following list of 8 species is
List_of_carnivorous_plants
Species of true bug
symbiotic relationship with Roridula, where it feeds on trapped insects and its excretions are absorbed through the leaves of the Roridula, giving the plant much
Pameridea_roridulae
Evergreen shrub
Roridula gorgonias is an evergreen, branching, upright shrub of up to about 1 m (3 ft) high, from the family Roridulaceae. It has awl-shaped leaves with
Roridula_gorgonias
Genus of true bugs
live on the Roridula plant. Since it is symbiotic with Roridula, its conservation status depends on the status of the plant. The Roridula plant is scarce
Pameridea
Species of plant in the family Fabaceae
other local species of plants endemic to the area such as Protea convexa, Roridula dentata and P. scolymocephala. Cyclopia (plant) Rooibos wine "Threatened
Rooibos
Plants that consume animals
traps, like that of the Venus flytrap. A possible carnivore is the genus Roridula; the plants in this genus produce sticky leaves with resin-tipped glands
Carnivorous_plant
Carnivorous plant that can not digest prey
bud of Stylidium and Plumbago, the bracts of Passiflora, and leaves of Roridula. The trichomes of Stylidium, which appear below the flower, have been known
Protocarnivorous_plant
Flowering plants in the order Ericales recorded from South Africa
cultivated, naturalised Family: Roridulaceae, Genus Roridula: Roridula dentata L. endemic Roridula gorgonias Planch. endemic Family: Sapotaceae, Genus
List of Ericales of South Africa
List_of_Ericales_of_South_Africa
Organism which eats insects
Bromeliaceae. The list is far from complete, and some plants, such as Roridula species, exploit the prey organisms mainly in a mutualistic relationship
Insectivore
Genus of flowering plants
Octopus Books. ISBN 0-7064-1293-1. Charles Darwin (1875). "Drosophyllum – Roridula – Byblis – glandular hairs of other plants – concluding remarks on the
Saxifraga
Family of carnivorous flowering plants
the Droseraceae: Dionaea, Aldrovanda, Drosera, Drosophyllum, Byblis, and Roridula. Although these genera had significant differences in leaf and flower
Droseraceae
Genus of carnivorous plants
among the 'passive flypaper traps' along with Pinguicula, Drosophyllum, Roridula, Stylidium and Triphyophyllum peltatum as the plants were believed to be
Byblis_(plant)
Species of carnivorous plant
which is now placed in the monotypic genus Drosophyllum and D. roridula which is now Roridula "In Capitae Bonae Spei Africes ... in montibus rarior" "Plante
Drosera_capensis
Genus of flowering plants
Pteroloma Hochst. & Steud. Puccionia Chiov. Roeperia F.Muell. Rorida J.F.Gmel. Roridula Forssk. Scolosperma Raf. Sieruela Raf. Siliquaria Forssk. Sinapistrum Mill
Cleome
Structure in plants
Roridula gorgonias showing glandular tentacles that secrete a resin that traps insects. Photo: Tony Rebelo.
Gland_(botany)
Plant chemical defense
(anther) Pontederia cordata (root) Pontederia crassipes (stem) Roridulaceae: Roridula gorgonias (flower) Rosaceae: Rubus alutaceus (leaf) Rubiaceae: very widespread
Raphide
Species of spider
been recorded living on two species of carnivorous plants, Roridula dentata and Roridula gorgonias. On these plants, S. marlothi feeds on insects that
Synema_marlothi
knees (the many joints on the tangled stalks) Liliales St Roridulaceae Roridula G dewy (leaves) Ericales Gl Rosaceae Rosa L Latin plant name Rosales CS
List of plant family names with etymologies
List_of_plant_family_names_with_etymologies
Topics referred to by the same term
to: Rhus dentata, the nana berry, a plant species found in South Africa Roridula dentata, a protocarnivorous plant species native to South Africa Dentata
R._dentata
Species of plant endemic to South Africa
can be found in combination with Brunia alopecuroides, Erica hispidula, Roridula gorgonias, and Villarsia ovata. Flower heads may occur at any time during
Mimetes_palustris
Piparea Ordo 17. Droseraceae Genus: Drosera, Aldrovanda, Romanzowia, Byblis, Roridula, Drosophyllum, Dionaea, Parnassia Ordo 18. Polygaleae Genus: Polygala,
Thalamiflorae
Genus of flowering plants
in a similar way to that employed by plants in the South African genus Roridula. Glycocystis beckeri is classified as "not threatened" by the Western Australian
Glycocystis
family) Roridula, from Latin "little" and Greek "dewy" 1 genus, in southwest South Africa Evergreen shrubs that trap insects. Ericales Roridula dentata
List of basal asterid families
List_of_basal_asterid_families
Species of fern
African Forestry Journal. 108: 43–44. doi:10.1080/00382167.1979.9630494. "Roridula gorgonias - Vlieebos - Flowers in Fernkloof Nature Reserve near Hermanus"
Gleichenia_polypodioides
study. The first fossil of a carnivorous plant – an early ancestor of Roridula dating back 35 to 47 million years ago – has been reported. Astronomers
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