Drosera prolifera
8.00€ *Drosera prolifera is beautiful and highly sought after. It has small, light green, kidney-shaped traps and prefers shady conditions and high humidity.
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Drosera prolifera is beautiful and highly sought after. It has small, light green, kidney-shaped traps and prefers shady conditions and high humidity.
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 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 bequaertii is a very rare rosette-shaped tropical sundew that tends to accumulate growth points reaching a certain height.
Drosera oblanceolata 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.
Drosera banksii is an annual herbaceous plant. The plant’s floral scape can be up to 3 cm long and produces from April to July 2 to 10 white hermaphroditic flowers. Despite being self-fertile, it is not self-pollinating, thus requiring natural or manual pollination.
Drosera lanata x (aff. petiolaris x ordensis): Hybrid of petiolaris, he hairy, thread-like green leaves with oval-circular trap at the end.
Drosera broomensis is a beautiful petiolate sundew from North Australia, has long, thin leaves and reaching considerable size.
Drosera 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.
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 burmannii is an easy-to-grow annual plant. It forms a rosette with impeccable symmetry and has incredibly long tentacles.
Drosera indica “red” is an easy-to-grow annual plant, has green leaves and stem, red traps with red tentacles and purple flowers.
Drosera neocaledonica x oblanceolata hybrid from South Africa, has vibrant green leaves and striking red traps. A visual delight!
Drosera aff.derbyensis x (falconeri x lanata): Hybrid of petiolaris, he hairy, thread-like green leaves with oval-circular trap at the end.
Drosera 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.
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