Drosera Porrecta (Eneabba, AUS) • Tuberous Sundew
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Product Details
Extremely RARE and Unique
Description
- Species: Drosera
- Drosera Porrecta is a perennial species from the tuberous sundew family that can grow up to 45cm tall
- Tuberous sundews are winter growing and native to areas of Australia where winters are mild and wet, while summers are hot and dry
- The tubers sprout in early autumn and begin vigorous growth with the first rains in early winter . By late spring the plants have bloomed and they die back to underground tubers. The tubers over-summer in warm barely damp soil
- Plants in the tuberous sundew complex are quite challenging to grow and not easy beginner plants.
- Tuberous sundews are very rare in cultivation and will be a fantastic addition to the ultimate connoisseur collection - highly recommended for the more experienced sundew grower
- Only available while stocks last!
Care
- Use tall pots and grow tuberous sundews in a protected area with very bright light
- During the growing season, general care includes low-mineral water via the tray method to keep the soil only moist to the touch - Let the tray dry slightly between waterings
- Tuberous Drosera are winter growing and prefer wet winters with mild temperatures and die back to dormant tubers during the summer months
- Highly recommended for the more experienced carnivorous plant grower's ultimate collection
- Flowering requires a lot of energy and might cause your plant to lose it's dew
- Cut flower stalks when they emerge for a healthier, dewy plant

