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  • Dionaea muscipula "Asura"Dionaea muscipula "Asura"

    Dionaea muscipula “Asura”

    0 – 0 reviews
    100.00 *

    Dionaea muscipula “Asura” is a beautiful oriental selection. The plant is prostrate and looks similar to other Dionaea with crested leaves like the various Schuppenstiel, however unlike all other clones it is completely red. Product Features: Crested leaves Bright color Schuppenstiel like Distinctive and Rare Completely red Additional info: For more info & photos visit…

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  • Dionaea muscipula “Wine Mouth Tarantula”Dionaea muscipula “Wine Mouth Tarantula”

    Dionaea muscipula “Wine Mouth Tarantula”

    0 – 0 reviews
    70.00 *

    Dionaea muscipula “Wine Mouth Tarantula” is a mutation in vitro of the famous wine mouth that shows tarantulated leaves: elongated, curled, distorted. A wide open trap, when full mature it is completely opened: 180degree flat trap. The Deep black coloration is as deep as the wine mouth one, but It develops slower, passing through some…

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  • Drosera major (Allen Lowrie)Drosera major (Allen Lowrie)

    Drosera major (Allen Lowrie)

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    Drosera major (Allen Lowrie) is a prostrate-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 macranthaDrosera macrantha

    Drosera macrantha “Hills form”

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    Drosera macrantha “Hills form” is a slender sundew with red inverted cup traps. Absolutly awsome shape of the traps and very good choice for beginners of tuberous sundews.

  • Drosera giganteaDrosera gigantea

    Drosera gigantea

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    Drosera gigantea is an exceptionally rare perennial tuberous Sundew, renowned for its extraordinary size. It grows upright, reaching truly impressive proportions. The plant develops like a small tree, with “branches” that end in clusters of two or three small, flat green traps, each covered in red tentacles along the leaf surface. Origin: Western Australia Product…

  • Drosera myrianthaDrosera myriantha

    Drosera myriantha

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    Drosera myriantha, is an erect perennial tuberous species endemic to Western Australia. It grows in swampy areas in peaty sand soils.

  • Darlingtonia californica Meadowhall Clone x Goliath #3

    Darlingtonia californica Meadowhall Clone x Goliath #3

    5 – 4 reviews
    25.00 *

    Darlingtonia californica Meadowhall Clone x Goliath #3 is a clone between two very interesting Darlingtonia varieties. Compared to the standard Darlingtonia clone form it has a longer tongue and a brighter, redder colouration. The ascidia are young and have a longer peduncle than the standard form. Commonly referred to as the cobra plant because of the distinctively shaped ascidium reminiscent of the famous snake.

  • Aldrovanda vesiculosaAldrovanda vesiculosa

    Aldrovanda vesiculosa

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    15.00 *

    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…

  • Drosera coccipetalaDrosera coccipetala

    Drosera coccipetala “Rosa”

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    Drosera coccipetala “Rosa” is a striking winter-growing carnivorous plant. Its broad, flat leaves form a small fleshy rosette, 2-4 cm in diameter. From the rosette stunning vermilion-red flowers with a dark center and orange pistils emerge on short pedicels. During the summer, the plant enters dormancy, conserving water and nutrients in its thick roots. Officially…

  • Drosera lunataDrosera lunata

    Drosera lunata [Castlereagh]

    0 – 0 reviews

    Drosera lunata [Castlereagh] is an easily cultivated, upright variety of tuberous sundew. It ranks among the most vigorous and amazing tuberous sundews, making it an excellent choice for beginners interested in cultivating tuberous Drosera.

  • Drosera ripariaDrosera riparia

    Drosera riparia

    0 – 0 reviews

    Drosera riparia is a beautiful and rare South American plant. When exposed to good light it turns a deep red colour. Recommended!

  • Drosera hookeriDrosera hookeri

    Drosera hookeri

    5 – 2 reviews
    8.00 *

    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.

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  • Drosera hilarisDrosera hilaris

    Drosera hilaris

    0 – 0 reviews

    Drosera hilaris is a s sundew from South Africa. Like all winter growing plants, it vegetates in winter and goes into vegetative rest in summer.

  • Drosera binata [Freycinet, Australia]

    Drosera binata [Freycinet]

    5 – 1 review

    Drosera binata [Freycinet], 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!

  • Dionaea muscipula "Predator"

    Dionaea muscipula “Predator”

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    Bred by Klaus Ivanez

  • Dionaea muscipula “Error”

    0 – 0 reviews
    15.00 *

    Bred by Green Jaws

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  • Dionaea muscipula "Green Schuppenstiel"Dionaea muscipula 'Green Schuppenstiel'

    Dionaea muscipula “Green Schuppenstiel”

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    Dionaea muscipula “Green Schuppenstiel” is a clone very similar to the other schuppenstiel, with a cracked and wrinkled stem, but the difference is that it is completely green.

  • Drosera gracilis

    Drosera gracilis (peltata complex)

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    Drosera gracilis (peltata complex) 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 andromedaDrosera andromeda

    Drosera x “Andromeda”

    0 – 0 reviews

    Description Drosera x “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. Origin: Queensland, Australia Description: Climate: tropical Life-cycle: perennial Form: prostrate Leaf: green Trap: green with red tentacles Additional info:…

  • Dionaea muscipula 'Fused tooth'Dionaea muscipula 'Fused tooth'

    Dionaea muscipula “Fused Teeth”

    0 – 0 reviews

    Bred by Lucien Blacher

  • Darlingtonia Scottish Clone x Suislaw Giant #1Darlingtonia Scottish Clone x Suislaw Giant #1

    Darlingtonia californica “Scottish Clone” x “Suislaw Giant” DFD24

    0 – 0 reviews
    15.00 *

    Bred by Diflora

  • Drosera oblanceolata x spatulataDrosera oblanceolata x spatulata

    Drosera oblanceolata x spatulata

    0 – 0 reviews
    5.01 *

    Drosera oblanceolata x spatulata is a beautiful hybrid between two subtropical sundews, robust plant with brilliant colours and easy cultivation!

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  • Drosera slackiiDrosera slackii

    Drosera Slackii [Stanford]

    0 – 0 reviews

    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 x "Corinthiaca"Drosera x "Corinthiaca"

    Drosera x “Corinthiaca”

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    Drosera x “Corinthiaca”

  • Drosera spatulata x ultramaficaDrosera spatulata x ultramafica

    Drosera spatulata x ultramafica

    5 – 1 review

    Drosera spatulata x ultramafica beautiful hybrid between two subtropical sundews, robust plant with brilliant colours and easy cultivation!

  • Drosera chimaeraDrosera chimaera

    Drosera chimaera [Minas Gerais]

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    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 hirticalyxDrosera hirticalyx

    Drosera hirticalyx

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    Drosera hirticalyx has generally semi-erect/prostrate leaves and coloration varies from a rich olive green with crimson hues to a deep, bright red.

  • Drosera oblanceolataDrosera oblanceolata

    Drosera oblanceolata [Guangdong]

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    8.00 *

    Drosera oblanceolata [Guangdong] 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.

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  • Sarracenia purpurea smurfSarracenia purpurea smurf

    Sarracenia purpurea “Smurf”

    0 - 0 reviews
    8.00 *

    Sarracenia purpurea “Smurf” is a selected purpurea by Araflora with a sometimes deformed, inwardly curled operculum. Loved and loathed.

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  • Dionaea muscipula "Kim Il Sung"Dionaea muscipula "Kim Il Sung"

    Dionaea muscipula “Kim Il Sung”

    5 - 3 reviews
    15.00 *

    Dionaea muscipula “Kim Il Sung”: Unique, aggressive form. Striking, distinctive appearance with irregular teeth and wavy forms. A must-have for fans!

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  • Dionaea muscipula 'Carboni Ardenti'Dionaea muscipula ‘Carboni Ardenti’

    Dionaea muscipula ‘Carboni Ardenti’

    5 - 4 reviews
    35.00 *

    Diflora’s 2020 Diamond: Dionaea ‘Carboni Ardenti’. Distinctive traps with short cilia, abundant trigger hairs, fiery color resembling burning coals.

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  • Dionaea muscipula AR WerewolfDionaea muscipula AR Werewolf

    Dionaea muscipula “AR Werewolf”

    5 - 1 review

    “Dionaea AR Werewolf”: upright clone with dark red color, narrow petiole, and stubby-toothed traps. Wavy and irregular. Striking yellow-orange leaf edge.

  • Dionaea muscipula AlienDionaea muscipula Alien

    Dionaea muscipula ‘Alien’

    4.5 - 4 reviews

    Dionaea muscipula ‘Alien’ is a giant prostrate plant with elongated, bean-shaped, and arched traps. One of the most notable features of this cultivar’s traps is their dentition, which vaguely resembles the teeth of a monster or an alien. The “teeth” of the traps are often fused together at the base, creating a jagged and irregular appearance.