Drosera Lantau Island x capensis

$13.95

Ease to Grow: Easy
Dormancy: Yes
Parental Native Range: Hong Kong and Hawaii
Zones: 6-8 (5-9)

A pretty yellow-green sundew hybrid, Drosera sp. Lantau Island x capensis typical. It forms rosettes of club-shaped leaves with numerous red-orange tentacles. It is a vigorous grower and spreads readily. It prefers open, sunny, boggy conditions in peaty soils. The blossoms are sterile and light pink on very tall 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. Allow for a winter rest for best growth. 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. It makes a beautiful display plant.

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

Height: 2" - 4"
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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Paula
Absolutely perfect

This is a stunning little plant that has absolutely thrived in my boggy terrarium. I am a newbie to carnivorous plants, so this one has been a real confidence booster given how beautiful and happy it is! It has grown so much and I believe is about to flower which is so exciting. 10/10 would recommend!

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Carrie L Jaeger
Strong plant!

Even after I accidentally smooshed it (forgot I set it on my moss) and jammed it into my pot along with the moss, after digging around and finding it, (it was broken up pretty badly) it came roaring back from the dead. Im SO happy I didn't toss it out. Very tough plant!

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