Description
Drosera cistiflora is a diverse winter growing sundew from South Africa. This sundew has linear or oblong leaves arranged in a rosette and some scattered leaves on the stem. Drosera cistiflora produces large flowers, whose colors vary from plant to plant (This D. cistiflora has a white flower). After flowering, the plant pulls back to a rootstock and waits until next winter to emerge.
This is a Drosera cistiflora white flower {Darling, South Africa}, please see picture for reference. You'll get a small plant that is just waking up.
Please read: You'll get 1 potted plant, this plant is just waking up, therefore it will be smaller than the one in the pictures.
| 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. |


