Drosera spatulata (Pearl River Delta)
One of the most widespread sundews, originally discovered in Tasmania, Australia, today it is also known to New Zealand, Malaysia, China, and Japan. This adaptable terrestrial species grows in wet, peaty or sandy soils. It forms flat rosettes of spoon-shaped leaves that blush red under strong light and bears graceful pink to white flowers on tall, slender scapes, often blooming multiple times a year in cultivation. This form has deep red/maroon leaves under intense light and has a unique flower inflorescence with 5-7 flowers per stem, spaced quite differently from most forms of spatulata. Plants are roughly 1.5" in diameter at full size.
As always, plants can look different with different amounts of light. The plants you receive may be a slightly different color than what is shown, either more colorful or more green depending on a variety of factors. Care for this carnivorous plant is simple. I recommend using a mix of 1:1 peat to perlite, using the tray method to keep the substrate constantly wet with water under 50 PPM TDS. I use a 14 hour photoperiod at about 250 PPFD, but you can use a natural photoperiod or anywhere from 10-16 hours. I normally spray the leaves with 1,000-2,500PPM MaxSea fertilizer weekly, or as often as I remember.
Please note this plant will ship potted via USPS Priority Mail. Heat packs are not automatically included. I offer a 72 and 96 hour heat pack as additions. Please make sure to add one of these options before completing your purchase to be eligible for live arrival guarantee if your day time temperatures are below 50°F.
Any photos of plants are representative of what a mature plant/leaves/flower, etc. may look like for reference only. Pictures of seeds are to show the size of seeds from this species. Any photos of seeds are representative of what you will receive and they are not exact seeds you will receive. You will receive a plant that is at least 0.5-1" in diameter.