
Drosera spathulata Kedumba Walls Blue Mountain
sundew
Description
Drosera spathulata Kedumba Walls Blue Mountain is a specific locality variant of the spoonleaf sundew. It is named for its origin in the Kedumba Walls region of the Blue Mountains. Its leaves are covered in sticky glands that capture insects. The leaves are often in a spoon-like shape. It thrives in acidic, nutrient-poor soil, with environments that mimic its natural habitat. For successful cultivation, provide a sunny location and adequate humidity. A cultivation tip is to use mineral-free water to avoid mineral buildup in the soil. Ensuring proper drainage is also essential for the plant's health.
Description
Drosera spathulata Kedumba Walls Blue Mountain is a specific locality variant of the spoonleaf sundew. It is named for its origin in the Kedumba Walls region of the Blue Mountains. Its leaves are covered in sticky glands that capture insects. The leaves are often in a spoon-like shape. It thrives in acidic, nutrient-poor soil, with environments that mimic its natural habitat. For successful cultivation, provide a sunny location and adequate humidity. A cultivation tip is to use mineral-free water to avoid mineral buildup in the soil. Ensuring proper drainage is also essential for the plant's health.