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Drosera Alba – All Green Cape Sundew

R160,00

Drosera capensis ‘All Green’ – The Fresh & Elegant Cape Sundew

Drosera capensis ‘All Green’ is a beautifully clean and refreshing form of the classic Cape Sundew. Instead of red tentacles, this cultivar shows long, graceful green leaves topped with clear, sparkling dew droplets that catch the light like tiny crystals. The result is a softer, calmer look that feels lush and elegant rather than fiery.

Just as mesmerizing to watch as it feeds, the leaves slowly curl around prey in a gentle, almost hypnotic motion. This colour seems to catch ALOT more bugs than its cousins. 😊

It produces delicate pink flowers on tall stems, adding a touch of colour above the fresh green foliage. Simple, graceful, and endlessly rewarding, this is a lovely alternative to the red forms.

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Description

Sundews are relatively easy to care for so they are great for beginners. They are fascinating hunters, producing a glistening sticky dew on the leaves, which lure insects. When they land, they get glued to the leaf, and this glue starts to digest the insect. Cape Sundews are unique in that they curl their leaves around their victim enlarging the digestive area and digesting the prey much quicker.
Basic Growing Guidelines:
Light: Sundews need FULL to PART sun. The more light they get, the more intense the colouring will be, and the more dew they will produce.

Soil: Our standard carnivorous soil mix is ideal for this plant. (1 part peat to 1 part perlite.)

Feeding: You can supplement feeding with live flies, bugs, or crushed fish food flakes. A weekly spray of a light foliar fertilizer will also benefit the plant.

Humidity: 50 to 60% on average is ideal.

Water: Keep the soil wet using the tray method but never let the water level get higher than 1/4 of the pot height. Use Reverse Osmosis, Distilled or Rain Water Only.

Temperature: Sundews can tolerate very high temperatures, however, dew production will stop if the plant gets too hot.

Dormancy: No winter dormancy is needed but growth will slow in colder climates.
A summary of plant care is provided with each plant.
For more detailed information on how to care for your plant, refer to our Care Guides Section.