Drosera capensis (Broad Leaf) – Cape Sundew (2″ Pot)

Drosera capensis, also called Cape Sundew, is a carnivorous plant that displays rosettes of leaves covered in sticky hairs that capture insects.

Carnivorous plants survive best in containers. Plant and grow in moist to wet soil mix: 50% peat moss, 50% perlite. Water with pure, low mineral water. Do not fertilize or force feed.

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Drosera capensis, also called Cape Sundew, is a carnivorous plant that displays rosettes covered in sticky hairs that capture insects.

Carnivorous plants survive best in containers. Plant and grow in moist to wet soil mix: 50% peat moss, 50% perlite. Water with pure, low mineral water. Do not fertilize or force feed.

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