Drosera intermedia Seeds
Ease to Grow: EasyDormancy: RecommendedNative Range: Wet Bogs and Pocosins of northern and southeastern North America, northern Europe and AsiaZones: 4-9 (3-10) Drosera intermedia or Bird's Nest Sundew is sometimes called the Water Sundew, and for good reason. It loves extremely wet, saturated boggy conditions, often growing on floating mats, where it can grow its largest, 3+". It is medium height with a dazzling display of glistening tentacles in full sun, giving it a silvery appearance. The spatula-shaped leaves are green with bright red tentacles. It emerges early in the Spring and last throughout the Summer and Fall. It forms a sturdy winter hibernacula (resting bud), which is best pushed down to the surface in early Spring for best growth. The small flowers are white with a tint of pink on scapes with multiple blossoms. It flowers from June to August and often forms young plantlets on the flower spike (false vivipary). It frequently produce abundant seeds, giving it a nice spreadi