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Product infoThe round-leaved Sundew, Drosera rotundifolia is a well-known species of carnivorous plant catching and digesting insects with its round, sticky snares. These snares are positioned on the long stalks of the leaves and stick up straight from the leaves of the plant. When a fly, spider or any other creature lands on one of the dew-like drops of mucilage of a snare, it gets stuck. Very slowly the plant will then roll its leaf around the prey and subsequently digest it. This carnivorous plant is also indigenous to Holland. With a maximum diameter of 4 to 5 centimetres the Drosera rotundifolia is not really large. The flowers are white and can grow to high above the plant itself to a height of some 30 centimetres. Araflora sells many variants of the sundew. We suggest you come and have a look at what we have on offer.
Plant careThe round-leaved Sundew, Drosera rotundifolia is a hardy sundew species. It is a carnivorous plant , which can also be grown outdoors, for example near a pond. The Drosera rotundifolia likes to be in a sunny spot and requires a moist soil that has not been fertilized. In your garden you are in a good position to see how successful this plant is in catching insects. If you keep this plant indoors, it is not necessary to feed it. Without insects this plant will also thrive in your home.
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