Sundews are carnivorous plants which glisten when the sun shines on them - like the morning dew. They have thin leaves in various shapes all of them have sticky tipped tentacles covering either the entire leaf or at the tip.
These are excellent corn fly control because as soon as the corn fly or midge lands on them... it's all over! Same thing with flies up to about the size of a blue bottle
During the colder months (Dec - Mar) some of the sundews (like D. rotundifolia) will be dormant buds and should be kept cool until growth is seen.
Super compact plants with a tight rosette of paddle shaped leaves covered with sticky red tentacles This plant is also know as the Alice Sundew
Drosera binata is a large growing sundews with strange growth habit giving them their common name of Fork Leaved Sundew. Elegant stems in green with dark red sticky tentacles
Drosera capensis or Cape Sundew is one of the best for catching midges of all kinds! Lots of 6 inch long leaf stalks covered in bright red tipped sticky tentacles!
Drosera capensis or Cape Sundew is one of the best for catching midges of all kinds! Lots of 6 inch long leaf stalks covered in clear tipped sticky tentacles! This is the alba form and has clear stickyness!
Lovely plants with delicate upright green stems and pink/red sticky tentacles for catching flies! This plant is also know as the Thread Leaved Sundew du to it's growing shape
Lovely plants with a delicate network of green stems and deep red sticky tentacles for catching flies!
A lovely Drosera with paddles of sticky tipped leaves which are red and very good at catching small to medium sized insects
Drosera paradoxa is a miniature growing sundew with rosettes of short thin stems tipped with a round disk of dark red sticky tentacles.
Drosera rotundifolia is an incredibly compact plants with a tight rosette of spoon shaped green leaves covered with sticky red tentacles
Drosera scorpioides is also known as the Shaggy Sundew due to it's shaggy appearance and is a pygmy sundew. It produces a tuft of thin green stems tipped with red sticky tantacles
Drosera capensis or Cape Sundew is one of the best for catching midges of all kinds! Lots of 6 inch long leaf stalks covered in clear tipped sticky tentacles! This is the pink or sunset form and has clear pink stickyness on slightly golden stems!
A lovely Drosera with paddles of sticky tipped leaves which are red and very good at catching small to medium sized insects, this is the RED FORM
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