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- Q20729902 subject Q7154983.
- Q20729902 abstract "Drosera magnifica is a species of sundew endemic to Pico Padre Ângelo (1500–1530 m asl) in eastern Minas Gerais in southeastern Brazil, where it grows among sandstone outcrops in herbaceous and shrubby vegetation. It is one of the three largest species of Drosera - the other two being D. regia from South Africa and D. gigantea from Australia - and was discovered in 2015 through images which appeared on the social network Facebook. It is closely related to Drosera graminifolia and Drosera spiralis, is considered Critically Endangered. Brazil is home to some 30 species of Drosera.A striking feature of Drosera magnifica is the candelabrum shape of the inflorescence. Despite a large number of seeds produced, no seedlings were found during fieldwork at the site. Instead young adventitious shoots grow 'from stems or roots of older plants'. Plants of this species were discovered by an orchid grower Reginaldo Vasconcelos, who posted an image on Facebook in 2012. A year later Paulo Gonella, a plant researcher at the Institute of Biosciences at the University of São Paulo came across the image and realised that is was a new species. After a collecting trip to the mountain the description was published in the botanical journal Phytotaxa.Drosera magnifica has the distinction of being the first plant species to be discovered through images posted in a social media group. Exact details of its location enabled professional botanists to visit the site, collect photographs and material, and compile a description.".
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- Q20729902 genus Q266.
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- Q20729902 thumbnail Drosera_magnifica10.jpg?width=300.
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- Q20729902 genus "Drosera".
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- Q20729902 regnum "Plantae".
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- Q20729902 type Eukaryote.
- Q20729902 type Plant.
- Q20729902 type Species.
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- Q20729902 comment "Drosera magnifica is a species of sundew endemic to Pico Padre Ângelo (1500–1530 m asl) in eastern Minas Gerais in southeastern Brazil, where it grows among sandstone outcrops in herbaceous and shrubby vegetation. It is one of the three largest species of Drosera - the other two being D. regia from South Africa and D. gigantea from Australia - and was discovered in 2015 through images which appeared on the social network Facebook.".
- Q20729902 label "Drosera magnifica".
- Q20729902 depiction Drosera_magnifica10.jpg.