Collection of Tropical Plants

SKU:
20001
$42.95 - $49.95
(15 reviews)

If you are new to carnivorous plants and you have a sunny windowsill with partial sunlight, the Collection of Windowsill Plants is for you! All plants are suitable to grow as houseplants in a windowsill that gets several hours of direct sunlight (morning sun is best).

Nepenthes lowii x ventricosa (top left)
Pinguicula Aphrodite (left)
Drosera aliciae (right)
Pinguicula agnata (bottom)

Purchased separately, these four plants retail for $66.80. As a collection, get them for $42.95. You also get the Ultimate Carnivorous Plant Guide for Beginners download ($9.95 value) for FREE!

Add Nepenthes Gaya, ($21.95 value) for only $8!

Type of Plant: Tropical pitcher plant for indoor growing.
Sunlight: Bright filtered to partial sun.
Water: Low-mineral water (50 ppm or less).
Temperatures: Above 70°F during the day; 55°-70°F during the night. Always protect from frost.

PLANTS YOU RECEIVE
• One sundew in 3-inch pots.
• Two butterworts in a 3-inch pot.
• Nepenthes in a 3-inch pot.
• Acclimated for windowsill growing. Care instructions are included.

Pitchers on Nepenthes may or may not be present at the time of shipping.

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Reviews

  • 5
    Sundews

    Posted by Jeff Wilcox on December 8, 2013

    Love this site!

  • 5
    Three tropical drosera plants

    Posted by Delora Hilleary on November 18, 2013

    I've raised tropical drosera from this store before back in college, and I decided to get new plants for my new apartment! So I ordered three of the same kind. All three plants arrived healthy and well-packaged. I was quick to unwrap them and put them in dishes with distilled water, and all three plants have been thriving since. Indeed, the brighter the sun the better these plants do - the particular plant in the brightest window of my house is now the largest plant. The instructions for care are good and the plants are just as described. I would happily order from here again!

  • 5
    enjoyed

    Posted by philip Foster on November 18, 2013

    enjoyed the plants