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Q/A #47 - Is 2 Hours of Direct Sunlight Enough for a Sundew?(Post)
QUESTION: For the sundews, you note "several hours" of direct sunlight. Our apartment faces ENE (in Washington DC) and gets about 2-2.5 hours of morning sun. Is that enough to keep these plants ...
Q/A #35 - Cape Sundew Is Dewless(Post)QUESTION: I purchased this Drosera capensis from Sarracenia Northwest six months ago. I live in Central Florida, and my Drosera sits inside on a windowsill. After I received the plant, I repot ...
Q/A #72 - Aphids on a Cape Sundew(Post)QUESTION: I'm not sure what this is on my Cape sundew. Possibly aphids? I watched your video on safe insecticides for some insight. I sprayed it with orthene. It doesn't seem to be hurting the ...
Q/A #128 - Cape Sundew Needs More Light(Post)QUESTION: I bought a Cape sundew (Drosera capensis) from you a month or so ago. It’s doing very well now! Currently I have one growing right on top of another. I was tempted to separate them to g ...
Q/A #76 - Pinguicula and Sundew Are Looking Sad.(Post)QUESTION: We have a Pinguicula Alfred Lau that we purchased a while back. It was in great condition but we're doing something to it that isn't working. It looks really sad. The plant is sitting ...
Q/A #88 - Is my Cape Sundew Dying?(Post)QUESTION:I recently got a Drosera capensis albino (from another nursery), and it caught a LOT of small flies, and then proceeded to flower: However recently after flowering, a lot of the ...
Q/A #36 - No Dew on Tropical Sundews(Post)QUESTION: I was wondering if you guys can help me figure out what I going on with my sundews. Their tentacles seem to dry up, fall down, then the leaf goes either brown (Drosera spatulata), blac ...
Q/A #53 - Is My Dormant Sundew Alive?(Post)QUESTION: I have Drosera filiformis. It's dormant now but can hibernacula be black or not? Not sure if it's alive. (Submitted in March 2019.) RESPONSE BY JACOB FARIN: When hardy sundews ...
Q/A #16 - Sundew Is Stunted from Poorly Drained Soil(Post)QUESTION: I have a Drosera aliciae that I've been growing for approximately a year. It's under an indoor grow light (four T5 fluorescent tubes, 6500K, 8 inches away). The lights are on 12-14 hou ...
Q/A #135 - My Sundew Has No Tentacles(Post)QUESTION: Why is the Drosera capensis not fully developing it's tentacles? The plant starts to grow it's leaves then start to wilt away. I suspect low humidity might be the cause, but I wanted to ...
Q/A #77 - Big Pink Sundew Isn't Very Big or Pink.(Post)QUESTION:I have a Drosera capensis Big Pink that I got almost one year ago. It's in an east-facing windowsill and in its original soil. I water with low-mineral tap water. I live in Fairbanks, Ala ...
Q/A #10 - Can Drosera capensis Handle an Overnight Frost?(Post)QUESTION: I recently ordered a Red Leaf Drosera Capensis Sundew from you, which arrived a few days ago. It was in very healthy condition upon arrival and bearing trace amounts of nectar already.
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+ wishlist Quick View Drosera multifida extremaOne word describes this plant - spectacular! It has long, slender, red leaves that branch out multiple times, as many as 36+ points on each leaf! A fully adult plant will have leaves that are 12-16...$19.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Drosera Marston's DragonMarston's Dragon is a cultivar hybrid of D. multifida x dichotoma. It has long, red leaves that branch similarly to D. multifida, and it has the vigor and hardiness of D. dichotoma. When fully...$16.95 -
+ 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...$16.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Drosera spatulataThis 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...$11.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Drosera filiformis floridanaThis variety of Drosera filiformis is similar to the typical form but has dark red leaves. In time, the plant will produce a crown up to an inch across and leaves up to 8 inches tall. Give this plant...$24.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Drosera capensis x spatulataThis is a manmade hybrid of two sundews from two different continents - Drosera capensis from South Africa and D. spatulata from Australia. Depending on your perspective, it could be a rosetted...$11.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Drosera multifida, Evans HeadOne word describes this plant - spectacular! Drosera multifida extrema is a type of fork-leaf sundew, and like its relatives has long, slender, red leaves that branch out multiple times. But on this...$24.95 -
+ 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,...$24.95 -
+ 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,...$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...$19.95 -
+ 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...$24.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Drosera CreamsicleThis dewthread is a sister of Dreamsicle. However, Creamsicle is not registered as a cultivar. Aside from that, it grows very similarly to Dreamsicle. It has thread-like leaves, forms clumps easily,...$16.95