Drosera riparia
8.00€ *Drosera riparia is a beautiful and rare South American plant. When exposed to good light it turns a deep red colour. Recommended!
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On this page, you will find all the plants that thrive in a high humidity terrarium but require some attention to lighting and temperature.
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Drosera riparia is a beautiful and rare South American plant. When exposed to good light it turns a deep red colour. Recommended!
Drosera hilaris is a s sundew from South Africa. Like all winter growing plants, it vegetates in winter and goes into vegetative rest in summer.
Description Drosera x “Andromeda”” is a hybrid between Drosera prolifera and Drosera schizandra created by Kamil Pasek. It is certainly one of the most robust of the Queensland sundews and can grow to a considerable size. Origin: Queensland, Australia Description: Climate: tropical Life-cycle: perennial Form: prostrate Leaf: green Trap: green with red tentacles Additional info:…
Drosera affinis: Subtropical erect plants from South Africa, easy to grow, brightly red colored and very thin red leaves, more than the drosera capensis.
Drosera capensis “Compact Leaf” is a beautiful selection of Drosera capensis characterised by a much wider leaf blade than normal.
Drosera capillaris is a perennial herbaceous plant of small size from Central America; which forms mostly prostrate (but occasionally upright) red rosettes.
Drosera oblanceolata x spatulata is a beautiful hybrid between two subtropical sundews, robust plant with brilliant colours and easy cultivation!
Drosera Slackii [Stanford] is a subtropical sundew native to the Cape Provinces of South Africa. It forms rosettes that range from to two to four inches in diameter, and produces pink flowers. It is named after the British plantsman and author Adrian Slack
Drosera x “Corinthiaca”
Drosera spatulata x ultramafica beautiful hybrid between two subtropical sundews, robust plant with brilliant colours and easy cultivation!
Bred by Diflora
Drosera chimaera [Minas Gerais] is a Beautiful and very rare South American sundew. When exposed to good light it turns a deep red colour.
Drosera hirticalyx has generally semi-erect/prostrate leaves and coloration varies from a rich olive green with crimson hues to a deep, bright red.
Drosera oblanceolata [Guangdong] is a beautiful sundew native to China; the bright green and bright red of this plant cannot fail to enrapture the eye of the beholder.
Pinguicula hemiepiphytica, is a perennial herb native to Oaxaca, Mexico, characterized by its unique growth as an epiphyte on mossy tree trunks, often alongside orchids and bromeliads. This butterwort was initially misidentified as a form of P. moranensis until it was formally described as a distinct species by Sergio Zamudio and Jerzy Rzedowski in 1991….
Drosera aliciae [Cape Peninsula] is a small rosette-forming species of perennial sundew native to the Cape in South Africa. Due to it’s small size, this makes a fantastic terrarium specimen.
Pinguicula emarginata, is a small carnivorous plant native to Central America, has distinctively cupped leaves that curl inward at the margins. These leaves are covered in a sticky secretion produced by specialized glands, which aids in trapping small insects. The plant typically features leaves that measure between 10 to 50 mm in length. Is famous…
Drosera graomogolensis [Minas Gerais] is a carnivorous plant species native to the state of Minas Gerais in Brazil, where it grows in the campos rupestres habitat. It can reach up to 34 cm in height. The leaves are bright red and covered with sticky glandular hairs.
Drosera binata “Ghost” is an upright and subtropical plant. This very fascinating Drosera was selected for its pale green almost white color due to the lower amount of chlorophyll. Origin: Australia Product Features: Climate: subtropical, behaves like a temperate Life-cycle: perennial Form: erect Leaf: pale green almost white Trap: pale green almost white Additional info:…
Drosera neocaledonica x oblanceolata hybrid from South Africa, has vibrant green leaves and striking red traps. A visual delight!
Drosera aliciae [Silvermine Natural Reserve] is a beautiful South African sundews. It’s one of the most vigorous and easy to grow species of sundews. It well tolerates different light and humidity conditions.
Stylidium debile [Queensland & New South Wales] is a perennial plant native to Australia. This plant is intriguing for its unique pollination mechanism: when an insect lands on the flower, a sensitive part activates, pushing the pollen onto the insect to transfer it to other flowers.
Drosera capensis “Giant Form” is the giant form of Drosera capensis. Its leaves are up to 15 cm long and are densely covered with red tentacles.
Heliamphora minor, a carnivorous plant from Venezuelan Tepui, thrives in tropical highland conditions, but adapts well to most crops.
Drosera collinsiae is a subtropical easy to grow carnivorous plants from South Africa. It produces a prostrate rosette that develops an unusual colouration.
A rare African tropical sundew, this species is probably widespread throughout the African tropics in high mountain peat bogs, marshes and seepage sites; it is currently only found above 2,000 metres above sea level.
Heliamphora minor, a carnivorous plant from Venezuelan Tepui, thrives in tropical highland conditions, but adapts well to most crops.
Drosera natalensis is a subtropical prostrate sundew from South Africa; it has bright colors and very wide “paddle” traps.
Heliamphora minor, a carnivorous plant from Venezuelan Tepui, thrives in tropical highland conditions, but adapts well to most crops.
Pinguicula sp. Tolantongo (prob. ehlersiae) [Tolantongo]: Mexican and tropical small, purplish plant with folded white-tipped lobes. Ideal for beginners. Prostrate shape.
Blonde sphagnum peat is the substrate par excellence for growing our carnivorous plants, typically mixed in a 50:50 ratio with perlite.
Blonde sphagnum peat moss and perlite, mixed in a 50:50 ratio, create a classic blend that helps all kinds of carnivorous plants thrive, expertly prepared by our team.
Sarracenia purpurea “Smurf” is a selected purpurea by Araflora with a sometimes deformed, inwardly curled operculum. Loved and loathed.
Pinguicula laueana “Crimson Flower” [Oaxaca]: Tropical carnivorous plant, dark green leaves, stunning red flowers. Great for beginners.
Agriperlite increases soil aeration for carnivorous plants. When mixed with sphagnum peat, it is an inert substrate that expands up to 20 times its original volume and is microbiologically safe.
Dionaea muscipula “Kim Il Sung”: Unique, aggressive form. Striking, distinctive appearance with irregular teeth and wavy forms. A must-have for fans!
Dionaea muscipula ‘Alien’ is a giant prostrate plant with elongated, bean-shaped, and arched traps. One of the most notable features of this cultivar’s traps is their dentition, which vaguely resembles the teeth of a monster or an alien. The “teeth” of the traps are often fused together at the base, creating a jagged and irregular appearance.
“Dionaea AR Werewolf”: upright clone with dark red color, narrow petiole, and stubby-toothed traps. Wavy and irregular. Striking yellow-orange leaf edge.
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