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16.01€ *
Drosera murfetii is a species of the carnivorous sundew family, and is endemic to western Tasmania, Australia. Although similar in appearance to its close relative, D. arcturi, this species is distinct in that it tends to possess only one or two carnivorous leaves.
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12.00€ *
Drosera rupicola “red x green form” it’s an easy to grow semi-erect form of tuberous sundew. The stem is thick and the trap is massive, colorful and elegant.
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10.00€ *
Drosera pallida “northern type form” is a slender sundews with pink-red traps. Very nice stem branching, resembles the double chain of DNA.
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12.00€ *
Drosera neesii subsp. borealis is a very rare sundew! With its robust stem Drosera neesi differs a lot from the more slender sisters.
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8.00€ *
Drosera curvipes is a South Africa species that forms a showy, erect stem.
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8.00€ *
Drosera gracilis is a erect-growing tuberose from Australia.. Like all tuberous plants it vegetates in winter (September to May) and goes into vegetative rest in summer, with the dry heat, forming the tuber.
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8.00€ *
Drosera capensis x aliciae is a beautiful cross between two easy-to-grow South African sundews. The result is a hybrid similar to Drosera capensis but characterised by a much wider leaf blade than normal.
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8.00€ *
Drosera anglica is a temperate sundew that extends from North America to Eurasia; it has green leaves, the trap is green with dark red tentacles.
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12.00€ *
Drosera x “Intruder” is a beautiful cross between two easy-to-grow South African sundews. The result is a hybrid similar to Drosera capensis but characterised by a much wider leaf blade than normal.
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8.00€ *
Drosera capensis “Dark Maroon” is characterised by a dark maroon colour. Its traps are densely covered with dark-red tentacles and sticky drops.
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8.00€ *
Drosera hookeri is a erect-growing tuberose from Australia.. Like all tuberous plants it vegetates in winter (September to May) and goes into vegetative rest in summer, with the dry heat, forming the tuber.
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8.00€ *
Drosera oblanceolata hybrid from South Africa, has vibrant green leaves and striking red traps. A visual delight!
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6.00€ *
Drosera indica “red” is an easy-to-grow annual plant, has green leaves and stem, red traps with red tentacles and purple flowers.
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7.00€ *
Drosera capensis “Mini Red”: Compact and smaller form of Drosera capensis. Its traps are up to 5 cm long and are densely covered with dark-red tentacles.
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8.00€ *
Drosera capensis “Hairy”: Hairy form of Drosera capensis. Has fine hairs all along the petiole and in the floral scape. It is very easy to grow.
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7.00€ *
Drosera affinis: Subtropical erect plants from South Africa, easy to grow, brightly red colored and very thin red leaves, more than the drosera capensis.
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![Drosera latifolia [Caminho do Mar]](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAAAAACH5BAEKAAEALAAAAAABAAEAAAICTAEAOw==)
![Drosera latifolia DSC_0030 Drosera latifolia [Caminho do Mar]](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAAAAACH5BAEKAAEALAAAAAABAAEAAAICTAEAOw==)
8.00€ *
Drosera latifolia is a rare, brightly colored sundew native to South America; it can reach considerable size for a tropical sundew.
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8.00€ *
Drosera filliformis “all red”. Beautiful all-red variant of Drosera filiformis. Perennial, erect with filliform traps of considerable size (20 in length).
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8.00€ *
Drosera neocaledonica x oblanceolata hybrid from South Africa, has vibrant green leaves and striking red traps. A visual delight!
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14.00€ *
Drosera chrysolepis is a tropical (Highland) from Brazil, has a palm-like growth habit and grows tall. It grows quite tall. It has pretty white flower.
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8.00€ *
- Drosera petiolaris x dilatato petiolaris exhibits colors tending toward pink, really unusual for this genus of carnivorous plants.
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7.00€ *
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.
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6.00€ – 7.00€ *
Drosera madagascariensis has erect or climbing stem, green leaves turn reddish in bright sun, is native to tropical Africa.
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5.00€ *
Drosera capensis ‘Albino’ is the white-flowering form of Drosera capensis. Its leaves are up to 10 cm long and are densely covered with white tentacles.
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10.00€ *
Drosera binata var. multifida: Large, upright subtropical plant with highly branched traps. Suitable for beginners, outdoor all year.
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10.00€ *
Drosera arcturi: Perennial carnivorous plant from Australia & New Zealand. Summer grower with horn-shaped hibernaculum. Green leaves & traps.