This isn't just a gorgeous pygmy sundew! It is one of the easiest to grow too. It is compact and rosetted. The pads at the end of the leaves are pink to orange with relatively long dew covered hairs. One of the most interesting characteristics of pygmy sundews is the fact they produce both flowers and gemmae. Gemmae are basically modified leaves with the capability to grow into full sized plants.
All pots have multiple plants. They are in a 2" nursery pot and will be shipped potted.
Drosera Care: Sundews do best in partial shade to full sun. They are well suited for growing on window ledges or outdoors during warm months. They must be watered with non-chlorinated water preferably with a low TDS (between 0 and 25ppm). You can use rain water, RO or distilled. Allow to dry slightly but not completely in between waterings. When watering, place plants in a tray and pour water in tray about 1/2” (referred to as the tray method). Avoid watering the crown of the plant. Temperature should be maintained between 60°F and 85°F. They are not too particular about humidity requirements. If your Drosera has little to no dew, increase light. They generally do well in open terrariums.
*Never use fertilizers or soils with salts, minerals, or added fertilizers