One of my most reliable and colorful Petiolaris sundews, this taxon (that may not be the true lanata but a close relative) produces rosettes of arching, fuzzy leaves up to 2.5 inches across on average. The long tapering petioles are light green and covered in hairs, tipped in small, brilliantly deep crimson lamina. When in bloom, the tall also fuzzy stalks will produce numerous moderately sized white flowers. This is a sensitive plant, enjoying loose damp but not wet soils most of the time and very warm conditions, very strong lighting for best results. If it goes dormant, ensure that the pot is kept only barely moist at most until growth restarts.
Two plants available, both approx. 2" in diameter (selected from group in last image, price is per plant).
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$27.00Price
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