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Growing to about 2, maybe even 3 inches across with flat, tapered leaves, this funky Australian native looks almost like one of the rosetted South African species but hails from the same region as Cephalotus. Roots can get unfathomably long, coiling in the base of pots and sometimes prompting new plantlets to snake up to the surface from them to form carpets over time. Providing significant drops in photoperiod and temperature in winter might make you lucky enough to trigger blooming, when the tall stalks can make hot-pink flowers almost as broad as the rosettes themselves are.
Available plants are approx. 1.5" in diameter; colony selected from shown in second image.

Drosera hamiltonii

$22.00Price
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