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Drosera Adelae
Drosera Adelae
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Drosera adelae (regular, not variegated) is a charming carnivorous plant known for its rosette of slender, bright green leaves covered in sticky, dew-like glandular hairs that trap small insects. Unlike some other sundews, its leaves are relatively broad and lance-shaped, giving it a lush, graceful appearance. It produces delicate pink or white flowers on tall stalks, adding to its ornamental appeal. Thriving in warm, humid environments with bright, indirect light, Drosera adelae prefers consistently moist, acidic soil and is a favorite among carnivorous plant enthusiasts for its beauty and insect-catching ability.
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The image shown is of a mature, fully grown plant for reference only. Your purchase will be a young tissue culture plant, which may look different in size and appearance. With proper care, it will grow and develop into a plant similar to the one pictured.