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Drosera anglica
Sundew

SKU: 1152-005
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Drosera anglica is a species in the carnivorous plant genus Drosera that is native to North America and grows in peatlands. The typical pH levels this plant thrives in is 5.6-7. This sundew creates long thing leaves, very similar to Drosera Intermedia, but the leaves are larger and attached to the main stalk. Sometimes known as a long-leaved sundew or english sundew.

Type: Hardy perennial carnivorous plant

Location: Sun

Hardiness zones: 2-9 

Seeds per packet: 5

Note: These seeds are quite small, though larger than most sundew seeds. It's just how they naturally are. Reading glasses are recommended to aid with seeing them, even for those who don't normally require glasses to read. The seeds are shipped in either a wax envelope, or folder within a small paper. Open carefully, and sprinkle onto the growing medium. Do not bury the seeds. Germination information is below.

Drosera anglica
Sundew

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Regular price 9.99
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Drosera anglica is a species in the carnivorous plant genus Drosera that is native to North America and grows in peatlands. The typical pH levels this plant thrives in is 5.6-7. This sundew creates long thing leaves, very similar to Drosera Intermedia, but the leaves are larger and attached to the main stalk. Sometimes known as a long-leaved sundew or english sundew.

Type: Hardy perennial carnivorous plant

Location: Sun

Hardiness zones: 2-9 

Seeds per packet: 5

Note: These seeds are quite small, though larger than most sundew seeds. It's just how they naturally are. Reading glasses are recommended to aid with seeing them, even for those who don't normally require glasses to read. The seeds are shipped in either a wax envelope, or folder within a small paper. Open carefully, and sprinkle onto the growing medium. Do not bury the seeds. Germination information is below.