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Available 1st October to 15th March.

 

Price is for a dormant Tuber.

 

Drosera humilis is a small , fan-leaved tuberous sundew endemic to Western Australia, particularly from Eneabba and extending North of Perth to Kalbarri. It grows in deep sandy soils that are often in well-drained, open habitats.

 

This species is notable for its whorls of leaves emerging at regular intervals. The lower part of the plant features basal leaves with short petioles, while the upper stems bear clusters of long-petioled leaves from a single node. Flowering plants often produce multiple stems, with a main leafless inflorescence and numerous white flowers blooming from July to September.

 

D. humilis is a perennial that survives the dry summer through a dormant underground tuber, typical of the Stolonifera complex. It is easily distinguished from related species like D. stolonifera and D. ramellosa by its smaller size and leaf whorls and low growth habit.

Drosera humilis I Tuberous Drosera

AU$30.00Price
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