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6 Feb 18:22
Carnivorous Plant Seeds - Drosera trinervia - Indigenous
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Carnivorous Plant Seeds - Drosera trinervia - Indigenous

40 were available / min. 10 per order / new
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Location
South Africa
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A1O *Drosera trinervia 1
Bob Shop ID
32542144

Drosera trinervia

Carnivorous Plant Seeds

 

Sundews leaves are usually flat with hundreds of tentacles which hold a gland that produces the dew. The dew is very thick and sticky. When an insect gets stuck to some dew, more tentacles move in to get their dew covered glands against the insect to keep it from escaping. The glands on top of the tentacles then secrete acids and enzymes which dissolve the insect. The glands then re-absorb the nutrient rich fluid.

Drosera trinervia is native to the cape region of South Africa. This is another easy sundew to grow and gets to be a nice size.

The bid amount is for 1 Seed

We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.

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Customer ratings: 1 ratings

Great response, will do business again
15 Feb 2011