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Drosera `Lake Bagderup` (temporarily unavailable)
pygmy sundews
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6.1 EUR
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Clump 2-3 adult plants.
Pygmy sundew, an interesting natural hybrid of Drosera occidentalis and Drosera nitidula subsp. omissa, found in the wild near Lake Badgerup. It forms tiny red, rounded traps with thin green leaf blades, and produces white flowers.
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Drosera adelae S (temporarily unavailable)
Queensland sundews group
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4.88 EUR
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Young, actively growing plant.
Interesting sundew from the north-eastern part of the state of Queensland in Australia, where it inhabits rainforests, eucalyptus forests. Creates a lanceolate, oblong leaves. Adelaide sundew has much less light requirements then most of sundews, likes high humidity - recommended especially for warm and humid tropical terrariums.
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Drosera aliciae M
Sundews tropical and subtropical
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2.93 EUR
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Medium-sized, single semiadult plant.
An interesting sundew from South Africa, which forming a low, round rosettes with plenty of leaves. Quite popular, easy to grow species recommended for beginners.
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Drosera binata L
Temperate sundews
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6.1 EUR
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Clump of plants, one adult and minimum 1-2 smaller
This sundew from Australia and New Zeland have long leaves, forming a dichotomic branch - Y-shaped. The For-leafed sundew is able to wintering in the Polish climate, so it can be successfully used in `mini bog` in garden.
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Drosera binata M
Temperate sundews
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3.66 EUR
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Single medium size plant with few leaves.
This sundew from Australia and New Zeland have long leaves, forming a dichotomic branch - Y-shaped. The For-leafed sundew is able to wintering in the Polish climate, so it can be successfully used in `mini bog` in garden.
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Drosera callistos `Brookton` (temporarily unavailable)
pygmy sundews
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6.1 EUR
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Portion of 3 semi-adult plants in one pot.
The name of this comely species comes from the Latin epithet `Callis`, which means `beautiful`. This sundew creates litlle rosettes in diameter 2-3cm and metallic orange flowers. In the wild inhabits Brookton national park in South-West Australia.
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Drosera capensis `Albino` L
Sundews tropical and subtropical
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3.9 EUR
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Impressive clump of plants, few adult plants and a lot of younger plants.
Cape Sundew is the most popular in cultivation, extremely hardy sundew coming from Western Cape, South Africa. Suitable for windowsill, balcony, and a terrarium. Survive even brief frosts! Albino variety produces white flowers, and the cilia (glands) on the leaves too.
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Drosera capensis `Albino` S
Sundews tropical and subtropical
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1.71 EUR
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small, single plant.
Cape Sundew is the most popular in cultivation, extremely hardy sundew coming from Western Cape, South Africa. Suitable for windowsill, balcony, and a terrarium. Survive even brief frosts! Albino variety produces white flowers, and the cilia (glands) on the leaves too.
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Drosera capensis L
Sundews tropical and subtropical
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3.9 EUR
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Impressive clump of plants, few adult plants and a lot of younger plants.
Cape Sundew is the most popular in cultivation, extremely hardy sundew coming from Western Cape, South Africa. Suitable for windowsill, balcony, and a terrarium. Survive even brief frosts! Standard form produces pink flowers, and red cilia (glands) on the leaves.
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Drosera capensis S
Sundews tropical and subtropical
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1.71 EUR
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Single semiadult plant.
Cape Sundew is the most popular in cultivation, extremely hardy sundew coming from Western Cape, South Africa. Suitable for windowsill, balcony, and a terrarium. Survive even brief frosts! Standard form produces pink flowers, and red cilia (glands) on the leaves.
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Drosera filiformis
Temperate sundews
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6.1 EUR
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Adult plant
North American sundew with the many, long, narrow leaves. Thread-leaved sundew can overwinter in the cultivation of peatland in Polish conditions.
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Drosera madagascariensis S
Sundews tropical and subtropical
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3.9 EUR
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Young, medium size plant.
Noteworthy sundew, which coming from the African island and only growing up. It can reach up to 25-30 cm, often blooming. We recommend clumps of a few plants - in this way they can support each other, during growing straight up. It likes sunny and warm places.
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