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Drosera enodes - Pygmy Sundew
Drosera enodes - Pygmy Sundew
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Drosera enodes is a stunning pygmy sundew from Western Australia. It has numerous short leaves, each covered in dewy tentacles. As it grows, a stem may form, creating a compact cluster of dew-covered leaves. The plant also produces fragrant white flowers and can reach heights and widths of 2.5cm. This species thrives in dark peaty sand along the edges of wetlands.
- Multiple plants in a pot.
- Skill Level: Easy.
- Light: Min 5 hours direct sun, max full sun.
- Water: Fill tray, keep in water at all times.
- Dormancy: In the colder months they reproduce through gemmae (mini plantlets) which can be removed through soft touch. Each one will create a new plant.
- Transplanting: Do not attempt to repot pygmies as they won't survive.
Growing instructions can be found here:
The last pictures are of the parent plants to show you what they can grow into.
*Please note: All plants are unique, photos are used as examples only. You will receive one of the same type and similar condition and size to the one shown here.



