Drosera x carbarup
Drosera × carbarup is a naturally occurring hybrid between Drosera occidentalis and Drosera pygmaea, native to specific regions of Western Australia. This pygmy sundew is a compact, rosette-forming carnivorous plant that exhibits traits from both parent species with small, rounded to slightly elongated leaves covered in glistening glandular hairs that trap and digest insects.
This hybrid thrives in nutrient-poor, sandy, or peat-based soils, requiring high humidity and bright, indirect light to flourish. Like many pygmy sundews, Drosera × carbarup produces gemmae—tiny reproductive structures—allowing for easy propagation. During its growing season, it may produce delicate white or pale pink flowers on slender stalks, adding to its ornamental appeal.
Ideal for terrariums, small bog gardens, or specialist collections, Drosera × carbarup is a fascinating and unique addition for carnivorous plant enthusiasts looking to cultivate a lesser-known but highly rewarding species.
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