Drosera spatulata var. gympiensis

Drosera spatulata var. gympiensis

$15.00

In stock

(31 customer reviews)

Drosera spatulata var. gympiensis (also known as the Spatula Sundew) is native to the coastal area between Gympie and Fraser Island in Australia. It is recognized by its hot pink flowers and short, hairy flower stalks. After catching prey, the dewy leaves curl around the insect and the plant begins digestion. Please note: Some plants may arrive more green but will turn red with time under strong light.

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31 reviews for Drosera spatulata var. gympiensis

  1. Jeffrey Cohen

    Came with two plants. Very nice.

  2. Arthur Henrick (verified owner)

    Two plants… recovering and one has two sets of flowers… seeds?

  3. Ed Snow (verified owner)

    Beautiful healthy plant as always.
    Fast no hassle shipping.

  4. Ryan Gent (verified owner)

    It’s doing Great, came in Excellent condition!

  5. Gabriel C. (verified owner)

  6. Dylan Danaher (verified owner)

  7. Karen Waln (verified owner)

  8. Sarah R. (verified owner)

    One nice big plant, or at least big by spatulata standards.

  9. Edward E. (verified owner)

    Pristine and pretty. Still getting acclimated to it’s new home, but no browning or anything. Just waiting for it to “do the dew”.

  10. Danny Hamon (verified owner)

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