Drosera binata - Staghorn Poster flava grows well in wet
Description
flava grows well in wet bog soil
It is native from Alabama to Virginia and is the only native Sarracenia purpurea south of Virginia
It is a rapid grower and spreads nicely from offshoots along the stem in Fall
This red coloration extends into the cilia of mature plants
bright orange cylindrical cluster of 30-75+ dainty flowers with showy
Drosera binata - Staghorn Poster flava grows well in wetEase to Grow: Easy Dormancy: No Native Range: Wet Bogs of Stradbroke Island off eastern Australia Zones: 8 10 (7 11) The Staghorn Sundew, Drosera binata var. multifida extrema Staghorn, is huge, nearly the size of a basket ball when mature. Quite remarkable for a sundew! The olive colored, very dewy, forked leaves are covered with brilliant red glands, giving the plant a sparkling red look in full sun. They are multi branched with typically 8 to 12+
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