Drosera rosulata is a rosetted, tuberous perennial carnivorous plant endemic to southwestern Western Australia. It typically grows in sandy or clay soils on the margins of swamps, drainage fields of granite outcrops, and swamp flats along the western coastal plain and the Darling Scarp.
The plant forms a basal rosette about 5–7 cm in diameter, though larger forms can reach up to 9 cm. Its obovate leaves are notable for a depressed central vein, giving them a creased appearance, and they often turn deep maroon with age. White flowers emerge singly on short peduncles from April to June, marking the start of its growing season.
D. rosulata is morphologically variable and often grows alongside other rosetted Drosera species, such as D. bulbosa, but prefers loam over mossy substrates.
Available 1st November to 15th March.
Price is for a dormant Tuber.
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AU$25.00Price
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