Drosera binata 'copper leaves'
This sundew is very special, it reaches up to 40 cm high and the most impressive are its leaves that we would rather call branches as they look like the base of a shrub seen from the side. The top of the leaves ends with a fork characteristic of the species, it is at this point that we find the traps. This carnivorous plant is native to Oceania (Australia, New Zealand) . It is a rare variant, both in nature and in cultivation.
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In dormancy , that is to say in winter rest from October to March, Drosera binata 'copper leaves' creates a hibernaculum which will allow it to survive the winter and this after having lost all its leaves. If it is impossible for us to guarantee the survival of all the plants during the winter, the interest is strong because the feet are all the more vigorous in the spring that they are already in place at your place.
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