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+ wishlist Quick View Drosera dichotoma, Giant StaghornAs a native of southern Australia and New Zealand, this plant is surprisingly cold-hardy. At our nursery, we've seen very large mature plants survive winter temperatures as low as 10°F without any winter protection. During the growing season, Drosera...$24.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Drosera DreamsicleThis plant is a cultivar of Drosera filiformis var. floridana x tracyi. It has long, thread-like leaves with a vibrant orange hue. Small drops of nectar glisten in the bright morning hours, attracting insects to taste its sweet offerings. By summer's...$19.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Drosera filiformisThis sundew has long, thread-like leaves, which give this plant its common name, dewthread. Long, thin leaves slowly rise, standing tall and proud. Small drops of nectar glisten slightly, reflecting the sun's rays and attracting insects with their sweet...$16.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Drosera filiformis floridanaThis variety of Drosera filiformis resembles the typical form but has dark red leaves. Over time, the plant will develop a crown up to an inch across and leaves that reach up to 8 inches tall. Provide this plant with plenty of sunlight to keep its...$24.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Drosera hybridaThis is a natural hybrid of D. filiformis and D. intermedia. One word about this hybrid - vigorous! It thrives in the summer heat, grows fast, and works hard to capture insects. You'll definitely enjoy watching beads of nectar glisten in the sunlight as...$19.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Drosera intermediaThis eye-catching plant grows up to 3 inches tall and 3 inches wide. Its uniform shape makes it look like a tiny tree. The only difference is that this little tree sparkles in sunlight! In the wild, this sundew is found in parts of boggy areas that are...$16.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Drosera Southern CrossThis sundew has proven to be a very unique plant! It features thin, red leaves that curl around insects, a very unusual trait among dewthreads. It has a short growing season due to one of its parent plants (see below). It emerges from dormancy in early...$19.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Drosera tracyiA fully grown Drosera tracyi is truly impressive. When conditions are right, it forms a dense clump with leaves nearly 20 inches long. While its leaves may not curl around insects like other sundews, it has a strong appetite for flies of all sizes. It's...$24.95