Drosera broomensis (Deep Creek x Nimalaica Claypan Lake Region) Shipping Options:unpotted An oustanding recent cross made
Description
An oustanding recent cross made by Christian Klein
A cross between our smilesii and our giant sibuyanensis x merrilliana from EP
We recommend the bag acclimation method detailed in our Nepenthes growing guide
Note that Nepenthes rafflesiana can be prone to transplant shock if high humidity is not provided on arrival
This plant is amazingly vigorous and can be grown in conditions from lowland to highland tropical
Drosera broomensis (Deep Creek x Nimalaica Claypan Lake Region) Shipping Options:unpotted An oustanding recent cross madeThe petiolaris complex group of sundews are some of the most interesting of the genus. Drosera broomensis is one of our favorites. It grows very thin petiolaris with yellow orange traps and looks like a pincushion. The plants are from the Northern Territory in Australia and prefer hot temperatures, lots of light, and high humidity. In their habitat they experience 6 months of dry dormancy and 6 months of wet growing season; however, we have found that
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