A very uncommon form of this common sundew species, plants grow to around 2 inches (sometimes slightly larger) across with a pincushion rosette of slim paddle-shaped leaves that stick out in all directions. Typically remaining as a rosette, under somewhat lower light they may develop stems. Flower stalks are slim and unadorned, and sport several small, self-pollinating white blooms in late spring (or a month or two after waking from dormancy). This is a temperate form, and so will go dormant in winter and requires a cold period to survive.
Available plants are mature, approx. 1.5-2" in diameter.
Drosera intermedia "Anthocyanin-Free"
$16.00Price
