Drosera cistiflora salmon flower {Moedverloor, South Africa}


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Sale price$39.99

Description

Drosera variegata is a winter growing sundew from South Africa. This sundew is in the cistiflora complex and usually produces three types of leaves. The rosette has semi-erect and flat-lying leaves and the stem produces long and thin ones. The flower on Drosera variegata is relatively large and can be white or pink with a dark center. Drosera variegata is very similar to Drosera cistiflora. However, D. variegata tends to be shorter with only two to four leaves on the stem, while D. cistiflora is prone to having more leaves on the erect stem. After flowering, the plant pulls back to a rootstock and wait until next winter to emerge.

 

Please read: You'll get 1 potted plant. Please note that you will NOT get the exact same plant in the picture, please read before buying. Plants have not flower yet, we will update the flower color once available.

 Water Start adding water in colder months (around September) and keep it sitting in water until it gets brown then reduce water and let it dry. Add small amounts of water during summer and repeat the process. Use distilled, R/O, or rain water only.
Sun This plant likes a lot of sun, so try to give it as much as possible.
Dormancy Dormancy gets trigger by warmer months, this is usually in spring and plant comes back around fall, so do NOT throw your plant away, it is just in dormancy.
Media Peat moss and sand.
Temperature Temperatures above 78° can trigger dormancy, keep them cool with lots of light.

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