Drosera prolifera
7.00€ *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 capensis [Bainskloof, South Africa] is easy to grow, has brightly colored and wider leaves than the classic Drosera capensis.
Drosera collinsiae [Vryaheid, S.A.] is a subtropical easy to grow carnivorous plants from South Africa. It produces a semi-erect rosette that develops thin leaves with many sticky trichomes that catch insects.
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.
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 bequaertii is a very rare rosette-shaped tropical sundew that tends to accumulate growth points reaching a certain height.
Drosera ramentacea is a sundew species native to South Africa. It is particularly noted for its lengthy, sprawling stem. This species closely resembles Drosera capensis in appearance but is distinguished by the fact that the hairs covering the plant are longer and more noticeable.
Drosera glabripes is found only in the southwest of the Cape region, from the Cape Peninsula to Bredasdorp, where it grows in the upper sections of the mountain heights in often misty places.
Drosera binata “Ghost” is an upright and subtropical plant. This very fascinating Drosera was selected for its pale green almost white color due to the lower amount of chlorophyll. Origin: Australia Product Features: Climate: subtropical, behaves like a temperate Life-cycle: perennial Form: erect Leaf: pale green almost white Trap: pale green almost white Additional info:…
Drosera oblanceolata x spatulata is a beautiful hybrid between two subtropical sundews, robust plant with brilliant colours and easy cultivation!
Drosera chimaera is a Beautiful and very rare South American sundew. When exposed to good light it turns a deep red colour.
Drosera capensis [Ceres Mountain Fynbos Nature Reserve, Ceres, Republic of South Africa] is characterized by darker colors and a wider leaf than the standard capensis shape. Its traps are densely covered with dark-red tentacles and sticky drops. Origin: Ceres Mountain Fynbos Nature Reserve, Ceres, Republic of South Africa Product Features: Climate: tropical Life-cycle: perennial Form:…
Drosera collinsiae is a subtropical easy to grow carnivorous plants from South Africa. It produces a prostrate rosette that develops an unusual colouration.
Drosera caduca is a perennial carnivorous plant in the genus Drosera that is endemic to Western Australia. Its leaves are arranged in a rosette with one or more rosettes emerging from the root stock. The specific epithet caduca comes from the Latin caducus meaning dropping off early, in reference to the absence of the insect-trapping trichomes on all but the juvenile leaves.
Drosera paradoxa is a carnivorous plant in the genus Drosera and is endemic to the Northern Territory and Western Australia. It is a perennial herb with a woody stem that can grow as tall as 30 cm
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 x “Corinthiaca”
Drosera lanata x aff. derbyensis is a beautiful petiolate hybrid with silver-coloured leaves (due to the production of many white trichomes) and bright red trapping at the height of the growing season.
Drosera spatulata x ultramafica beautiful hybrid between two subtropical sundews, robust plant with brilliant colours and easy cultivation!
Drosera broomensis [Deep Creek] is a beautiful petiolate sundew from North Australia, not particularly colourful but reaching considerable size.
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 lanata x (aff. petiolaris x ordensis): Hybrid of petiolaris, he hairy, thread-like green leaves with oval-circular trap at the end.
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 affinis: Subtropical erect plants from South Africa, easy to grow, brightly red colored and very thin red leaves, more than the drosera capensis.
Drosera latifolia is a rare, brightly colored sundew native to South America; it can reach considerable size for a tropical sundew.
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 natalensis is a subtropical prostrate sundew from South Africa; it has bright colors and very wide “paddle” traps.
Drosera neocaledonica x oblanceolata hybrid from South Africa, has vibrant green leaves and striking red traps. A visual delight!
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