Drosera spatulata was first described by
Jacques Labillardière in his 1804 publication
Novae Hollandiae Plantarum Specimen (from a specimen found in
Tasmania). In 1824,
D. spatulata was included in a publication by
Augustin Pyramus de Candolle, but misprinted as
Drosera spathulata, an incorrect spelling that is still common today. Since its original description, this species has been described under several other names, which have now been reduced to
synonymy. Two
varieties have been described and are currently recognized, the first of which was described in 2005.
Drosera spatulata var.
gympiensis was described in 2005 by Robert Gibson and Ivan Snyder, who cited its consistently hairy
sepals with no
intergradation with the typical
D. spatulata form. In 2009 another variety,
Drosera spatulata var.
bakoensis, was described from
Bako National Park in
Sarawak,
Borneo.
Synonyms •
D. loureirii Hook. &
Arn. •
D. lovellae F.M.Bail. •
D. minutula Col. •
D. propinqua Cunn. •
D. spatulata var.
loureirii (Hook. & Arn.)
Y.Z.Ruan •
D. triflora Col.
Cultivars •
Drosera 'Hong Kong' (D'Amato) •
Drosera 'Kanto' (D'Amato) •
Drosera 'Ruby Slippers' (W.J.Clemens) •
Drosera 'Tamlin' (W.Dawnstar) ==References==