Drosera binata 'Marston Dragon'
Carnivorous plant very impressive, with long, drooping leaves and a large sticky fork. Drosera binata 'Marston Dragon' is one of the largest Drosera , carnivorous plants with glue. Its long, drooping forked leaves make it a very good candidate for Drosera , carnivorous plants with glue.
Cultivar resulting from the crossing of two varieties of the species: dichotoma and multifida .
Its long, drooping, forked leaves make it a very good candidate for hanging pots .
Drosera binata 'Marston Dragon' has the particularity of going dormant at the end of summer. From September to March, a single bud remains on the surface of the substrate, so cut off the dead leaves.