My first sightings on NatureMapr were Drosera peltata, with hairy sepals. The other ACT species was Drosera auriculata, with hairless sepals. Thes were described in Flora of the ACT, Burbidge and Gray, 1970. Later, the lower altitude species was decided to be Drosera hookeri. Now it seems they will be called Drosera gunniana.
My first sightings on NatureMapr were Drosera peltata, with hairy sepals. The other ACT species was Drosera auriculata, with hairless sepals. Thes were described in Flora of the ACT, Burbidge and Gray, 1970. Later, the lower altitude species were decided to be Drosera hookeri. Now it seems they will be called Drosera gunniana.