Received from a seedbank originally labeled as "Ahipara Gumfields, New Zealand," this form has been suggested not to match any of the varieties known from NZ. It is, however, a strange one, with rosettes seeming to never reach much more than an inch and a half in diameter at most (often much smaller), composed of short, tapered leaves that always have red tentacles and may turn solid red in good lighting. Flower stalks are large relative to the plant, up to 5 inches tall, and bear one to several 1 centimeter bright pink blooms that readily self-pollinate.
Packets contain approx. 30-50+ seeds each.
Drosera spatulata "miniature, pink flower"
$7.00Price