Drosera derbyensis
Drosera derbyensis is a member of the "Petiolaris complex" (sect. Lasiocephala) group of wooly sundews native to the Northern Territory and Western Australia states. Adult plants are generally smaller in diameter and height relative to other members of the section. Petioles are long, light green with a dense covering of white indumentum. Traps are small, ovate with red-orange tentacles. Family Droseraceae Growth Form and Habit Rosette herb Mature Size Small (up to 6-8cm height) Growth Rate Moderate Light Very bright direct light to full sun Humidity 65-75% Climate Lowland Watering Sit emersed in 1cm of water Medium Well-draining, acidic, nutrient-poor Ease of Cultivation Easy *Pictures are representative and might not be of the exact plant for sale unless otherwise stated. Please refer to the size guide below for an estimate of plant dimensions.*
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- Single plant (adult)
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- Single plant (adult) — 34.00 USD — In stock
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