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Likely to be split out as its own species again one day, this strange example of the rare NZ spoonleaf sundews hardly grows more than an inch in diameter, with flat rosettes of fuzzy, slightly tapered leaves that bear distinct petioles and triangular lamina. Even in strong light, coloration usually remains fairly green with red tentacles. Flower stalks are very thin, and usually sport only one or two very large (relative to the plant) self-pollinating white blooms. Best grown in overall cool conditions.

Packets contain approx. 20-40 seeds each.

Drosera spatulata "Ahipara Gumfields, New Zealand" Seeds

$17.00Price
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