Drosera Capensis - Red & Green
A sub-tropical sundew native to South Africa, these are very easy growing and have red & green carnivorous leaves to capture their prey.
Arrives in 6cm pot, some dew may not be present on the leaves after transit. This is very common but they will re - dew quickly.
Keep in full sun and water from the bottom with rain water, ideal in an unheated greenhouse.
These go dormant in winter and will die completely back until spring, where they quickly emerge and grow again. These don’t require a dormancy period and can be continued to grow indoors in winter.
Please Note:
From winter / early spring, these sundews will arrive with less leaves as they are just waking up - as pictured. By mid spring / summer they will grow much bigger like the ones pictured!
A sub-tropical sundew native to South Africa, these are very easy growing and have red & green carnivorous leaves to capture their prey.
Arrives in 6cm pot, some dew may not be present on the leaves after transit. This is very common but they will re - dew quickly.
Keep in full sun and water from the bottom with rain water, ideal in an unheated greenhouse.
These go dormant in winter and will die completely back until spring, where they quickly emerge and grow again. These don’t require a dormancy period and can be continued to grow indoors in winter.
Please Note:
From winter / early spring, these sundews will arrive with less leaves as they are just waking up - as pictured. By mid spring / summer they will grow much bigger like the ones pictured!
A sub-tropical sundew native to South Africa, these are very easy growing and have red & green carnivorous leaves to capture their prey.
Arrives in 6cm pot, some dew may not be present on the leaves after transit. This is very common but they will re - dew quickly.
Keep in full sun and water from the bottom with rain water, ideal in an unheated greenhouse.
These go dormant in winter and will die completely back until spring, where they quickly emerge and grow again. These don’t require a dormancy period and can be continued to grow indoors in winter.
Please Note:
From winter / early spring, these sundews will arrive with less leaves as they are just waking up - as pictured. By mid spring / summer they will grow much bigger like the ones pictured!