Drosera binata 'Marston Dragon'
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  • Drosera binata 'Marston Dragon' carnivorous plant

Drosera binata 'Marston Dragon'

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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.

Characteristic: pot 9 cm
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Drosera Care

Sundew and watering

Use only rainwater, demineralized or osmosis . Water that is too hard will cause the plant to die in a few weeks. Do not use bottled water, it generally contains too much salt, which is harmful to the plant. In summer, place the plant in a large saucer with water at all times.
In winter, keep the substrate moist without leaving the plant with its feet in water.

Temperature and Drosera

Up to 30°C in summer and 0 to 15°C in winter.

Substrate for Drosera binata 'Marston Dragon'

Carnivorous plant mix is the basic substrate for many species, you can make it yourself by mixing blond peat , perlite and vermiculite , (4V/1V/1V) or blond peat , and non-calcareous aquarium sand (2V/1V). Sphagnum moss is also suitable.

Exhibition for Drosera

For optimal growth, high light is necessary. Drosera appreciate a partial shade exposure , or full sun in the early morning, or late afternoon. From spring to autumn, they grow by forming new leaves. In winter, if you cannot leave outside the species that need a cool winter rest, place them in a cool room under artificial light .

Fertilizer for Drosera

To be totally avoided! Plants provide for their own organic nutrient needs through their traps.

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