Drosera spatulata
This species is a demure plant. When fully grown, it is just under 2 inches in diameter, but it can reproduce itself by sending out shoots, producing a mound of multiple plants with spoon-shaped leaves. Give it ample sunlight in a sunny windowsill. With the right care, your plant will produce lovely pink flowers for you. It's an excellent plant for the first-time grower.
Type of Plant: Tropical plant for windowsill growing.
Size: 2 inches across when mature.
Sunlight: Partial sun.
Water: Low-mineral water (50 ppm or less).
Soil: Equal parts peat moss and perlite only.
Temperatures: Tolerant of cool temperatures but always protect from frost.
PLANT YOU RECEIVE
• Juvenile plant, acclimated for windowsill growing.
• Shipped in a 3-inch pot. Care info is included.
Reviews
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Well Shipped, Great Shape
Ordered two D. spatulata, expecting two younger individual plants. Instead, received two healthy clumps of spatulata, one with as many as 13 plants, and the other with at least 6 plants, and at full maturity. Both were very well shipped, with utmost care and great customer service. Best carnivorous plant supplier I’ve ordered from yet.
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Perfect
This was a perfect specimen in pristine condition. It was packaged well and shipped quickly.
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Beautiful Plants
Love my Drosera spatulata! They arrived quickly, very healthy and packed perfectly.
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Drosera spatulata
This plant is doing good!
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My FAVORITE Plant
In a month, they’ve already doubled in size. And they’re doing a great job keeping fruit flies and fungus gnats controlled.
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I love my bug eating plant!
I am very happy with my adorable Drosera spatulata
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Love my little Sundews
I received the plants faster then expected. They were packed extremely well, with care instructions. I am enjoying them immensely.
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Tropical Sundew
Arived fast and healthy. I will definitely be purchasing plants from the grower again.
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All my plants arrived wonderfully packaged. They were of a nice size and are very healthy. I will continue to shop, and learn from Sarracenia NW.