Drosera aff. ordensis x aff. ordensis K1
16.01€ *Drosera aff. ordensis x aff. ordensis has numerous leaves, which as typical for the subgenus consist of a long, hairy petiole supporting a nearly round lamina.
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Drosera aff. ordensis x aff. ordensis has numerous leaves, which as typical for the subgenus consist of a long, hairy petiole supporting a nearly round lamina.
Drosera slackii 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 salina is an erect perennial tuberous species. It’s endemic to Western Australia and is only found in salt-free sand on the margins of salt lakes in a few locations north of Albany east to north-west of Esperance. The epithet, salina, refers to the salt lake margins that this species inhabits.
Drosera major (Allen Lowrie) is a prostrate-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.
Drosera major (labflytrap) is a prostrate-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.
Drosera prolifera is beautiful and highly sought after. It has small, light green, kidney-shaped traps and prefers shady conditions and high humidity.
Drosera rubrifolia is of South African origin, is small in size, prostrate and has a very bright dark red color. A must have!
Drosera admirabilis [Roelofsberg, S.A.]: Subtropical, perennal sundew from South africa. It grow in a rosette form, producing a little circular tower of leaves.
Drosera aff. ordensis x aff. ordensis has numerous leaves, which as typical for the subgenus consist of a long, hairy petiole supporting a nearly round lamina.
Drosera (ordensis x falconeri) x (aff. ordensis x derbyensis Winjana) is a hybrid of Drosera petiolate, loves summer heat and full sun; in winter it prefers temperatures above 20°C.
Drosera kenneallyi is a beautiful and rare petiolate sundew with particular colours and rounded traps, from North Australia.
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 venusta [Storms riever, S.A.] is a subtropical easy to grow carnivorous plants from South Africa. It produces semi-upright leaves in a rosette.
Drosera spatulata is a beautiful subtropical sundews, robust plant with brilliant colours and easy cultivation!
Drosera ordensis x falconeri is a hybrid of Drosera petiolate, loves summer heat and full sun; in winter it prefers temperatures above 20°C.
Drosera lanata x (aff. petiolaris x ordensis): Hybrid of petiolaris, he hairy, thread-like green leaves with oval-circular trap at the end.
Drosera fulva is a beautiful petiolate sundew with particular bright green colours and rounded traps, from North Australia.
Drosera browniana is a perennial tuberous species that is endemic to Western Australia. It grows in loam soils in wet zones near granite outcrops
Drosera spatulata x ultramafica beautiful hybrid between two subtropical sundews, robust plant with brilliant colours and easy cultivation!
Drosera rotundifolia is easy to grow; it has green leaves, the trap is green but if it is exposed to full sun it turns slightly red.
Drosera aliciae 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.
Drosera major is a prostrate-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.
Drosera major (Allen Lowrie) is a prostrate-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.
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.
Drosera cuneifolia 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.
Drosera burmannii is an easy-to-grow annual plant. It forms a rosette with impeccable symmetry and has incredibly long tentacles.
Drosera venusta is a subtropical easy to grow carnivorous plants from South Africa. It produces semi-upright leaves in a rosette.
Drosera chimaera is a Beautiful and very rare South American sundew. When exposed to good light it turns a deep red colour.
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