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Long claimed to possibly be a hybrid of ultramafica x spatulata, this plant is really just a particularly vigorous and large form of spoonleaf sundew. Rosettes can reach over 3 inches across in some cases (usually around 2 though), with semi-erect tapered leaves that flush solid crimson under good lighting. Flower stalks are wiry and sport small, self-pollinating white blooms. The seeds can sometimes be touchy to germinate, occasionally either taking months or demanding very warm conditions, but once sprouted the plants are happy to propagate via old leaves sitting on soil or broken roots.

Packets contain approx. 50+seeds each.

Drosera spatulata "Hartmeyer" Seeds

$7.00Price
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