Drosera madagascariensis, a subtropical sundew native to Madagascar, Botswana, and South Africa, stands out for its remarkable ease of cultivation and propagation. Unlike many of its counterparts, this carnivorous plant showcases its distinctiveness through its tall stems, which can extend into vines several feet in length. Notably, Drosera madagascariensis distinguishes itself by its non-demanding dormancy requirements. Unlike other sundews, it doesn’t necessitate a dormant period; instead, it may experience temporary dieback to the roots during adverse conditions, only to rebound and flourish when circumstances improve. Perfect for novices and experienced growers alike, this sundew thrives on a regular diet of caught flies. Its low-maintenance nature makes it an excellent starting point for those new to carnivorous plant cultivation, offering unique growth patterns and resilience as rewards for enthusiasts.
Drosera madagascariensis
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