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Drosera afra is a rosetted carnivorous plant endemic to South Africa, with a diameter of 4 cm. Its long, narrow leaves and glandular flower scape bear pink flowers. The plant turns red under intense light. It differs from D. trinervia by its larger size, sparser rosette, and pink flowers. Native to the Matroosberg mountains, it…
Drosera nidiformis is a tropical carnivorous plant native to South Africa, in the Droseraceae family. Its obovate leaves, 1-2 cm long, have petioles up to 5 cm and turn reddish under proper lighting. The plant does not enter dormancy and thrives in acidic, nutrient-poor soils. Flowering is challenging and requires stable temperatures between 30°-35°C. It…
Drosera platypoda, the fan-leaved sundew, is a tuberous perennial species endemic to Western Australia. It grows 15 to 20 cm tall with a basal rosette of leaves with alternate cauline leaves along the stem. It is native to a region from Manjimup south-west to an area around the Scott River and east to Cape Riche….
Drosera cistiflora “Orange flower” is a winter-active carnivorous plant native to South Africa. It features elongated or oval-shaped leaves, arranged in a rosette, with a few scattered leaves extending along the stem. The plant produces large blooms, with color variations between individuals, such as the orange flowers from Malmesbury. After blooming, the plant retreats into its…
Drosera cistiflora is a carnivorous plant with winter growth native to South Africa. It has a vegetative cycle similar to tuberous plants, with the difference that in summer it produces fleshy roots to endure the hot period.
Drosera hilaris [Sir Lowry’s Pass, Republic of South Africa] is a s sundew from South Africa. Like all winter growing plants, it vegetates in winter and goes into vegetative rest in summer.
Drosera peltata, is a climbing or scrambling perennial tuberous sundew. Is one of the easiest tuberous Drosera to cultivate, a characteristic that is attributed to its forgiving nature when it comes to water and temperature. Among the tuberous sundews, D. peltata has the largest distribution.
Drosera bicolor is an elegant, upright tuberous plant that rewards careful attention. Reaching a height of 10-11 cm, it forms a dense basal rosette with leaves oriented toward the center. During the growing season, slender stems emerge, transitioning from green to red, and bear crescent-shaped, flat leaves edged with red tentacles. The flowers are white…
Drosera spiralis is a tropical, South American carnivorous plant native to the high-altitude grasslands of Brazil. Reaching a height of 20-30 cm, the leaves are bright green with red tentacles. The scapes, covered with hairs, can reach up to 43 cm with beautiful lilac-pink, occasionally white flowers. Origin: Endemic to the Diamantina Plateau and the…
Drosera basifolia is one of four species in the menziesii complex consisting of D. basifolia, D. drummondii, D. menziesii and D. thysanosepala. The plants are usually deep red to maroon in colour. Among the erect-growing tuberous sundews with its traps pointing downwards it is certainly one of the most beautiful.
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 capensis “Compact Leaf” is a beautiful selection of Drosera capensis characterised by a much wider leaf blade than normal.
Drosera capillaris is a perennial herbaceous plant of small size from Central America; which forms mostly prostrate (but occasionally upright) red rosettes.
Drosera gunniana [Para Wirra] is an erect, tuberous sundew, typically 20-30 cm in height. It features a dense basal rosette that persists during flowering. The flowers are pale pink or white, and the seeds are oval with a reticulate surface. Part of the Drosera peltata complex, it is closely related to Drosera hookeri, differing mainly…
Drosera oblanceolata x spatulata is a beautiful hybrid between two subtropical sundews, robust plant with brilliant colours and easy cultivation!
Drosera Slackii [Stanford] 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 spatulata x ultramafica beautiful hybrid between two subtropical sundews, robust plant with brilliant colours and easy cultivation!
Drosera chimaera [Minas Gerais] is a Beautiful and very rare South American sundew. When exposed to good light it turns a deep red colour.
Drosera graniticola [Jilakin Rock] is an erect perennial tuberous sundew endemic to Western Australia. It grows 10–20 cm high near granite outcrops. Origin: Jilakin Rock, Western Australia Product Features: Type: Tuberous Drosera Life-cycle: perennial (Summer dormancy) Form: erect Leaf: green Trap: green with slightly red like traps Additional info: For more info & photos visit…
Pinguicula moranensis “Alba” is a perennial rosette-forming insectivorous herb in the flowering plant family Lentibulariaceae. It is native to El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Mexico. Purple flower.
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