Drosera burmanni
Drosera burmannii, commonly known as the "Tropical Sundew," is a fascinating and fast-growing carnivorous plant native to regions of Southeast Asia, India, and Australia. Unlike many other sundews, this species is noted for its rapid trapping response, snapping its tentacles around prey within seconds. This unique adaptation makes it a captivating choice for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Key Features:
Rapid Trap Movement: Tentacles snap around prey within seconds of contact.
Compact Growth: Forms a small, rosette-shaped plant with green to reddish leaves.
Insect Control: Efficient at capturing small insects like flies, gnats, and aphids.
Flowering: Produces delicate white or pink flowers on tall stalks during its growing season.
Growing Conditions:
Light: Prefers bright, indirect sunlight or full sun exposure for vibrant coloration.
Temperature: Thrives in warm environments between 75°F to 85°F (24°C to 29°C).
Humidity: Requires moderate to high humidity (50% or more) for optimal growth.
Soil: Best grown in a mix of sphagnum peat moss and perlite without fertilizers.
Water: Keep soil moist with distilled or rainwater; avoid tap water to prevent mineral buildup.
Care Tips:
Feeding: Captures its own prey when outdoors. Indoors, occasional feeding of small insects supports growth.
Lifespan: While often considered an annual, proper care and conditions can extend its life.
Dormancy: Generally does not require dormancy but may experience slower growth in cooler months.
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