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One of the most sought after and often finicky species, crossed with a variety of one of the most common and easy to grow, has produced a plant with the best of both worlds. This phenomenal hybrid can reach to just over 2 inches in diameter, with flat to just barely semi-erect rosettes of very narrow oar- or paddle-shaped leaves with medium-length petioles lined in spiky looking white hairs and lamina decked out in brilliant crimson tentacles. Color in the leaves themselves ranges from pure green, bicolor, to in strong enough light crimson red. The tall, wiry inflorescences bear several sterile, large and delicate pink blooms. 

Plants are mature and reapproaching full size after repotting, currently approx. 1.5" in diameter (colony as of 7/23/24 shown in last image).

Drosera spatulata "Beenak, Victoria Au" x neocaledonica

$17.00Price
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