This form of Drosera broomensis was originally collected at the Taylor’s Lagoon turn off east of Broome in the Kimberleys of Western Australia. The plants are covered in white hairs and produce flower stalks with white blooms. D. broomensis was originally described in 1996 by West Australian botanist Allen Lowrie and is one of several species that make up the Petiolaris Complex.
Description
Size and packing method: You will receive a bare root plant about 1 inch in diameter, carefully wrapped in a damp paper towel. If selecting with soil mix, you will receive two cups of our prepackaged Carnivorous Plant Soil Mix in addition to the bare root plant. This quantity of soil is roughly enough to fill one 2.5 x 2.5 x 3.5 inch square pot.
Growing requirements
Light: Full sun or grow light equivalent
Mature size: About 3 inches in diameter
Soil: Carnivorous Plant Soil Mix, pure peat, peat-sand mix, or long-fiber sphagnum
Feeding: Feed bugs, dried bloodworms, fish food, or diluted foliar fertilizer such as Maxsea every 2-3 weeks
Humidity: 35-75%
Water: Keep wet at all times during the active growing season, provide water that is low in salts and minerals such as rain or distilled water
Temperature: 45-90°F with hotter temperatures preferred, this species prefers warm roots so a heat mat may also be beneficial
Dormancy: Dormant during the dry season. Trigger dormancy by reducing the length of the photoperiod for about 3 months. Reduce watering during dormancy and only feed if there is dew on the traps.
Planting and adjustment instructions will be included with your shipment.
Anonymous (verified owner) –
Look like good strong healthy plants to me
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Robert A. (verified owner) –
Healthy, well wrapped for protection looks exactly like the pic.
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Leslie A. (verified owner) –
Fast shipping, arrived in excellent condition, prettier then pictured.
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Anonymous (verified owner) –
Great plant