Dionaea muscipula “Red Fox”
8.00€ – 10.00€ *Dionaea muscipula “Red Fox” is a beautiful upright plant, massive trap and deformed or absent teeth.
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Dionaea muscipula “Red Fox” is a beautiful upright plant, massive trap and deformed or absent teeth.
Dionaea muscipula “Korri Double” is a blend of ‘Korrigans’ and “Double Trouble”, featuring a range of traits like the double trap, fused leaf-trap, and elongated neck.
Sarracenia leucophylla L19 MK x Adrian Slack H113MK #4 is a clone selected by our team. Really colorfull Hybrid! The lid is white with dark red web of veins, red throat under the lid.
Drosera binata [Freycinet, Australia], is an upright and subtropical plant. A very fascinating and robust Drosera, capable of staying outdoors all year round, making it a perfect choice for beginners!
Drosera binata var. multifida f. extrema [Angourie, nsw] is a large, upright and subtropical plant. The bifurcated traps of this variety have multiple branches. A very fascinating and robust Drosera, capable of staying outdoors all year round, making it a perfect choice for beginners!
Dionaea muscipula “TDK #2” is a clone made by Diflora: an upright clone with a large trap and a thin leaf. A Dionaea belonging to the TDK line, hybrids.
Drosera broomensis is a beautiful petiolate sundew from North Australia, has long, thin leaves and reaching considerable size.
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.
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.
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.
Drosera capensis “Dark Maroon” is characterised by a dark maroon colour. Its traps are densely covered with dark-red tentacles and sticky drops.
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.
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.
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.
Drosera arcturi: Perennial carnivorous plant from Australia & New Zealand. Summer grower with horn-shaped hibernaculum. Green leaves & traps.
Sarracenia x “Painted Black” has green ascidiums whit white fenestration at the top and bright red throat. One of the best Diflora selection.
Drosera intermedia “Carolina Giant” is a variant of Drosera intermedia selected for its large size.
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.
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 filiformis var. filiformis is unusual within its genus in that the long, erect, filiform (thread-like) leaves of this plant unroll in spirals.
Drosera anglica is a temperate sundew that extends from North America to Eurasia; it has green leaves and a trap with red tentacles.
Drosera filiformis var. filiformis is unusual within its genus in that the long, erect, filiform (thread-like) leaves of this plant unroll in spirals.
Drosera micrantha is one of the easiest pygmy sundews to grow, boasting beautiful flower scapes and small, slightly red traps that resemble a ‘pom pom’
Drosera filiformis var. gigantea is the beautiful giant variant of Drosera filiformis. It is a perennial, erect carnivorous plant with filiform traps (hence the name) of considerable size.
Drosera filliformis “all red”. Beautiful all-red variant of Drosera filiformis. Perennial, erect with filliform traps of considerable size (20 in length).
Drosera capensis [Theewaterskloof Dam, Sud Africa] is a traditionally shaped sundew with slightly slimmer leaves than other forms such as Ceres and Stellenbosch.
Drosera dielsiana is of South African origin, is small in size, prostrate and has a very beautiful color.
Dionaea muscipula “Ramesse I”: Prostrate with elongated, arched traps. Resembles ‘Alien’ but more colorful with long, fine teeth, creating a unique effect.
Heliamphora minor, a carnivorous plant from Venezuelan Tepui, thrives in tropical highland conditions, but adapts well to most crops.
Blonde Sphagnum Peat is the substrate par excellence, used for growing our carnivorous plants, usually mixed 50/50 with perlite.
Pinguicula sp. Tolatongo: Mexican and tropical small, purplish plant with folded white-tipped lobes. Ideal for beginners. Prostrate shape.
Dionaea muscipula “Kim Il Sung”: Unique, aggressive form. Striking, distinctive appearance with irregular teeth and wavy forms. A must-have for fans!
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.
“Dionaea AR Werewolf”: upright clone with dark red color, narrow petiole, and stubby-toothed traps. Wavy and irregular. Striking yellow-orange leaf edge.
Sarracenia leucophylla L18MK x Moorei All Red Diflora Giant has pink hues, the ascidium is colored soft red with broad white fenestrations and purplish cap.
Pinguicula laueana (Crimson Flower): Tropical carnivorous plant, dark green leaves, stunning red flowers. Great for beginners.
Pinguicula gypsicola has erect, narrow leaves with backward folded margins in summer, and a narrow rosette of small, noncarnivorous leaves in winter.
Sarracenia purpurea “Smurf” is a selected purpurea by Araflora with a sometimes deformed, inwardly curled operculum. Loved and loathed.
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