Crossword-Solution: DROSERA 7 letters, 6 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Drosera n. A genus of low perennial or biennial plants, the leaves of
which are beset with gland-tipped bristles. See Sundew.

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Genus of insect-eating plants. 1 answer
BRITISH carnivorous plant 3 answers
BRITISH moorland plant 4 answers
CARNIVOROUS plant 10 answers
insectivorous plant 11 answers
BRITISH plant 51 answers
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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Sentences with DROSERA (5)

One might go far afield and gather less forceful indictments—the horrific spider spinning his trap for the unthinking fly; the lovely Drosera (Sundew) using its crimson calyx for a smothering-pit in which to seal and devour the victim of its beauty; the rainbow-colored jellyfish that spreads its prismed tentacles like streamers of great beauty, only to sting and torture all that falls within their radiant folds.
The Financier Theodore Dreiser 2006
Darwin was fond of telling how when he demonstrated the sensitiveness of Drosera to Mr Huxley and (I think) to Sir John Burdon Sanderson, he could perceive (in spite of their courtesy) that they thought the whole thing a delusion.
Darwin and Modern Science A.C. Seward and Others 1999
After the publication of the second edition he began at once, on January 9th, looking over his materials for the 'Variation of Animals and Plants;' the only other work of the year was on Drosera.
The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin, Volume II (of II) Charles Darwin 2000
Gray:-- "I have been infinitely amused by working at Drosera: the movements are really curious; and the manner in which the leaves detect certain nitrogenous compounds is marvellous.
The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin, Volume II (of II) Charles Darwin 2000
You will laugh; but it is, at present, my full belief (after endless experiments) that they detect (and move in consequence of) the 1/2880 part of a single grain of nitrate of ammonia; but the muriate and sulphate of ammonia bother their chemical skill, and they cannot make anything of the nitrogen in these salts! I began this work on Drosera in relation to GRADATION as throwing light on Dionaea." Later in the autumn he was again obliged to leave home for Eastbourne, where he continued his work on Drosera.
The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin, Volume II (of II) Charles Darwin 2000

Quotes with DROSERA (1)

I simply love Drosera plants! Those tentacles, I love those tentacles...~ Aarush Kashyap
Kirtida Gautam #iAm16iCan
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1962).