This is an extremely tolerant example of the woolly sundew group, withstanding cooler and wetter conditions for extended periods than most. Plants average between 2-3 inches in diameter, with rosettes of semi-erect to flat leaves bearing broad, almost hairless petioles and small rounded lamina that tend to stay fairly green but can develop bright pink to red tentacles or even a blush in the leaf under full sun. Flower stalks are fuzzy, buds densely packed at the end, and sport moderately large, bright pink blooms. Hot temperatures and a drier environment when leaves shrink and turn hairy for dormancy are best.
Available plants are mature, approx. 2-2.5" in diameter.
Drosera fulva "E. of Girraween Lagoon, NT"
$32.00Price