This is one of my personal favorite sundews! It is a beautifully rossetted shape with spoon shaped leaves. It is one of the most reactive sundews with snap tentacles that grasp on to its prey. The leaves are green with red hairs that hold the dew. Burmanii has very thick, sticky dew compared to D spatulata. The flower stalks are tall and thin with many white flowers. They are sequential bloomers but the flowers are short lived. The plants are quite small at approximately 2-3 cm at mature size. They require no dormancy and prefer subtropical conditions. They are excellent at catching small insects like ants, mosquitoes, and gnats. They grow well indoors in a sunny windowsill. You will also receive VFT 'King Henry' in the same pot. I would recommend separating them before winter because the flytraps need a dormancy period and the sundews do not.Â
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You will receive the exact plants in the photos (taken 4/20). They are currently in a 2.5" pot and will be shipped potted.