Description: Native, cool season, perennial herb with very short stems; stolons are often present. Leaves are radical, erect and usually forked once; lobes are linear, 2–10 cm long and coiled when young, with glandular hairs on their upper surfaces. Flowerheads are to 50 cm long, branched and 15–30-flowered. Flowers are white. Flowering is from spring to early summer. Grows in wet sand and sandy peat in swamps, on creek banks and seepage lines in rock-faces. Date: 12 September 2009, 12:15. Source:
Drosera binata leaf3. Author:
Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia.