Drosera Aliciae

Drosera Aliciae

$12.97
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Drosera Aliciae (the Alice Sundew)is a carnivorous plant in the Droseraceae family that are native to the Cape Provinces of South Africa. They are fuzzy pet safe, but may catch small lizards and frogs when they are babies and not able to free themselves and should be kept away from these plants.  Drosera Aliciae form small rosettes growing about two inches across in maturity, putting off pink flowers frequently (there will be no flowers on the ones that are shipped so that they can be shipped safely, however they will likely flower again shortly after getting settled in their new home). Their spoon shaped leaves produce a red dew that lures small bugs and insects who stop for a drink and get stuck and then the leaves of the sundew will gently wrap around the bug and absorb all of its nutrients, opening back up to have their little shells blown away or washed out by the next rain. 

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