Roridula gorgonias
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Discover other lesser-known genres of carnivorous plants and let yourself be amazed by the diversity and extraordinary adaptability of these fascinating botanical predators.
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Aldrovanda vesiculosa is an aquatic plant belonging to the family Droseraceae, widespread in Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia. It is the only living species of the genus Aldrovanda, and is a very rare and unfortunately endangered carnivorous plant. It floats in usually very calm waters, has no roots and grows in filaments that can reach…
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.
Live Sphagnum moss cultivated directly at Diflora Nursery. 100% Ecofriendly! This moss is not harvested from the wild or sourced from other suppliers. Sphagnum is a genus of approximately 380 accepted species of mosses, commonly known as sphagnum moss, also bog moss and quacker moss (although that term is also sometimes used for peat). Accumulations…
Utricularia longifolia is a terrestrial or epiphyte carnivorous plant native to Brazil. They possess suction traps, called utricles. When the prey touches the hairs connected to the trap’s ‘door’, the trap opens and sucks the prey and the surrounding water inside.
Brocchinia reducta is one of the few carnivorous bromeliads, native to the mountains of South America where it grows in nutrient-poor soils. When growing on rocks it uses its roots as anchors. It adapts well to different types of environments, which is why it is considered an easy plant, suitable for beginners. Like all Bromeliaceae, it forms urns capable of collecting rainwater through its overlapping leaves. The sweetish odor emitted by the water and the leaves covered with smooth, waxy scales that reflect ultraviolet rays are able to attract ants and other insects.
Catopsis berteroniana is an epiphytic bromeliad thought to be a possible carnivorous plant, similar to Brocchinia reducta, although the evidence is equivocal. Its native range is from southern Florida to southern Brazil. It generally grows on the unshaded twigs of trees.
Brocchinia reducta is one of the few carnivorous bromeliads, native to the mountains of South America where it grows in nutrient-poor soils. When growing on rocks it uses its roots as anchors. It adapts well to different types of environments, which is why it is considered an easy plant, suitable for beginners. Like all Bromeliaceae, it forms urns capable of collecting rainwater through its overlapping leaves. The sweetish odor emitted by the water and the leaves covered with smooth, waxy scales that reflect ultraviolet rays are able to attract ants and other insects.
Blonde sphagnum peat is the substrate par excellence for growing our carnivorous plants, typically mixed in a 50:50 ratio with perlite.
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 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.
Dionaea muscipula “Kim Il Sung”: Unique, aggressive form. Striking, distinctive appearance with irregular teeth and wavy forms. A must-have for fans!
Diflora’s 2020 Diamond: Dionaea ‘Carboni Ardenti’. Distinctive traps with short cilia, abundant trigger hairs, fiery color resembling burning coals.
Pinguicula laueana “Crimson Flower” [Oaxaca]: Tropical carnivorous plant, dark green leaves, stunning red flowers. Great for beginners.
“Dionaea AR Werewolf”: upright clone with dark red color, narrow petiole, and stubby-toothed traps. Wavy and irregular. Striking yellow-orange leaf edge.
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.
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