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Drosera gunniana is an erect, tuberous sundew native to southeastern Australia and parts of New Zealand. It typically grows in inland grassy woodlands, seepages, and mossy granite outcrops.

 

The plant features a well-developed basal rosette and a tall flowering stem that can reach 20–30 cm, occasionally branching in its upper half. Its foliage varies in color from olive green to light green or reddish, and its flowers—held close to the upper leaves—are light pink to white with densely hairy sepals.

 

The species is part of the Drosera peltata complex and is closely related to D. hookeri, but distinguishable by its taller stature, sparse upper branching, darker foliage, and uniquely shaped seeds resembling hand grenades with a reticulated surface.

 

Available 1st November to 15th March.

 

Price is for a dormant Tuber.

Drosera gunniana I Tuberous Drosera

AU$25.00Price
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