I decided to try growing a few #Drosera subg. Bryastrum this year, and they really live up to their common name. They are TINY! The biggest one pictured is about 13mm across.

Drosera × carbarup
Drosera × legrandii
Drosera trichocaulis

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Drosera Scorpioides und ein Fettkraut bei ihrer Verdauung.

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Teeny tiny flower, and the rather large rosette, of Drosera pygmaea Mt. Lofty. For whatever reason this form grows a lot better than, but produces gemmae far less easy, than the green New Zealand form I have.
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Weird (cool) thing spotted today.
I’d noticed one of my sundews (Drosera binata) was a bit overwhelmed by the sphagnum moss it was growing in, with leaves still below the surface of the moss.
I removed the top growth of the moss and found that the leaves had started growing new plantlets from the ends.
I’d not seen that before with Sundews.
Excellent bit of vegetative propagation. New plants in new homes and old plant free from the moss.
#Sundew #Drosera #propagation #InsectivorousPlant
New video out!
This week's midweek plant highlight is one of the few tuberous sundews that I would fully call beginner-friendly: Drosera menziesii! A climber with spectacularly large flowers, and way more tolerant of grower slipups than most of this group is!
Find the video here: https://youtu.be/V5cNh06A56k

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Spring is waking up the bog garden! 🌱 Tiny new rosettes of sundew (Drosera) are emerging from the wet moss, unfurling their delicate leaves after winter dormancy. Each little spoon-shaped leaf will soon be covered in glistening sticky droplets — nature's most elegant insect trap. It's always such a rewarding sight to spot these miniature carnivores coming back to life.

De lente wekt de moerasbak tot leven! 🌱 Kleine nieuwe rozetten van zonnedauw (Drosera) komen tevoorschijn uit het natte mos, na hun winterrust. Elk klein lepelvormig blaadje zal al snel bedekt zijn met glinsterende kleverige druppeltjes — een van de meest elegante insectenvallen in de natuur. Het is altijd een bijzonder moment om deze minuscule vleesetende plantjes te zien ontwaken.

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#Insecteneters
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Drosera anglica “British Columbia” is flowering again!
For some reason the temperate versions have been a bit more reluctant to bloom for me (the tropicals are still recovering from soil issues so also not blooming yet…) but this form seems a bit more willing.
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One of the Drosera auriculata in bloom. Will it set seeds this time? Unsure, this particular one doesn’t seem very willing to do so…but since it grew with no issues and no burned shoot tips I have high hopes for daughter tubers at least.
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Another highlight today, still small but growing fairly well: Drosera gigantea! It earns its name when mature, making many-branching almost treelike growth exceeding 3 feet tall, and inch-plus tubers that can be nearly 3 feet below ground. One of the few tuberous species that also really prefers the soil staying slightly moist in dormancy, one reason the tuber goes so deep as to avoid desiccation.
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