Drosera oblanceolata x spatulata Hartmeyer

$13.95

Ease to Grow: Easy
Dormancy: No
Parental Native Range: Cool highlands of Sunset Peak, Hong Kong and Wet Bogs of southern Africa
Zones: 7-10 (6-11)

This sundew hybrid is Drosera oblanceolata x spatulata "Hartmeyer", stands out clearly amongst our sundews. It is a large, upright grower with dark red leaves and tentacles. It is very robust and an easy-grower. It flowers profusely. It prefers open, sunny, boggy conditions in peaty soils. The blossoms are pink on multi-flowered scapes. Typically there are several scapes at a time, and they are long lasting. It can flower at different times of the year, but more profusely in the summer months. This hybrid is an excellent little terrarium plant. It is easy to grow, and is a great beginner's plant. This selection comes from leaf cuttings, and are genetically identical to the parent.

Plants are shipped bare-root, wrapped in damp sphagnum moss. Photographs are representative of species, and not the specific plant shipped.

Height: 2" - 3+"
Plant Type: Perennial, sub-tropical
Soil: Lower Bog Mix or All Purpose Mix
Light: Bright indoors, full sun to partial sun outdoors
Use: Grows well in the protected bog garden, greenhouse and indoors. It is an excellent terrarium plant.

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Kaitlyn H
Tiny but Mighty!

I really love the color of this plant, its a beautiful deep red and appeared to be fairly healthy and somewhat happy upon arrival. I do have some new growth on this plant after about a few weeks of having them, so im very hopeful that it will get bigger fairly quickly. The only reason I gave 4 stars instead of 5 is the size of the plant compared to the others that I received. Its quite small for the price (imo) and some of the plant was in rougher shape than the rest of it after going through the shipping process. I'm hopeful this one survives, as it seems to have new growth, but its been on my watch and worry list since arriving! I will add too, that this plants roots still look healthy after a few weeks of having it, so it could just be a little shock to all the changes its gone through lately :)

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