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Sundew 'Drosera adelae' (CarniDr01)
Drosera adelae
€ 6.95
The Drosera adelae is an exotic carnivorous plant from the
sundew family. It has a graceful inflorescence: small flowers
on a curly stem. In nature Drosera adelae grows in tropical
areas with high humidity. The Drosera also does well in
Terrariums.
Plant type:
Place:
Adult width:
Light:
Watering:
Araflora info
carnivorous
indoor
10 cm
full light
high
introduction
Product info
The Drosera adelae is one of three species of sundew that grow in Queensland, Australia. Its
sword-shaped leaves can grow longer than 20 centimetres and seem, at first glance identical to those
of Drosera regia. Depending on the amount of light, the Drosera will form red oblong leaves or broad
green leaves.
Height:
3 cm
Width:
4 cm
Adult height:
5-10 cm
Adult width:
10 cm
Flower period:
Jan-July
Product:
plant
Plant type:
carnivorous
Growth habit:
normal
Properties:
special
Growth rate:
normal
Araflora info:
introduction
Natural habitat:
Australia/ New Zealand
Altitude range:
0-500 m
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Plantcare
The Drosera Adelae grows best in a terrarium in a peat-perlite mix or pure sphagnum (peat moss).
This Drosera loves heat and high humidity. Therefore, it's placed preferably in a terrarium.
Care:
normal
Place:
indoor
Place:
artificial lighting
Light:
full light
Artificial light height:
0-20cm
Fertilize:
none
Maintenance:
prune dead stalks
Watering:
high
Watering tips:
standing in water
Watering tips:
no-water spraying
Air humidity at day:
60-100%
Air humidity at night:
80-100%
Air movement:
normal
Temperature
15°C
Day temperature
15-25°C
Night temperature
10-25°C
Temperature max:
30°C
Soil ph:
<7
Soil type:
peat
Repotting:
after 2 years
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