Byblis lamellata
Byblis lamellata Conran & Lowrie

Byblis lamellata is a species in the genus Byblis, belonging to the family Byblidaceae. It was first described in 2002 by Conran and Lowrie. The species is native to Western Australia and has a global distribution.
Description
Byblis lamellata is a member of the Byblidaceae family, a group of carnivorous plants. It is part of the genus Byblis, which is known for its unique trapping mechanism involving glandular secretions. This species was formally published in 2002 by botanists Conran and Lowrie. It is primarily found in Western Australia, a region known for its diverse and often endemic flora. Beyond its native range, Byblis lamellata has been recorded in other parts of the world, indicating a broader global presence.
Distribution
Global · Western Australia


