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Drosera binata seeds grow into an intriguing carnivorous plant known as the forked-leaf sundew. This species features unique, fork-shaped leaves that attract and trap insects. Native to Australia and New Zealand, Drosera binata thrives in wet, nutrient-poor environments, using its sticky leaves to supplement nutrients by capturing prey. Gardeners prize this plant for its unusual leaf structure and insect-catching ability.
The mature Drosera binata presents a striking morphology. Its leaves fork repeatedly, creating a delicate, lace-like pattern that differs from other sundews. People often refer to it as the Australian sundew or fork-leaved sundew, highlighting its regional origin and distinct leaf form. This species is a favorite among Drosera binata collectors who appreciate its rarity and elegant appearance.
The carnivorous Drosera thrives in challenging habitats, making it a fascinating addition to any collection. Its unique traits and elegant structure attract enthusiasts interested in the Drosera binata morphology and the Drosera binata x dichotoma hybrid. This sundew with forked leaves offers both botanical interest and natural beauty for plant lovers worldwide.
IMPORTANT: Pictures show the adult plant, which is not for sale. The offer is only for seeds.
Botanical family: Droseraceae
Botanical genus: Drosera
Botanical species: Drosera binata
SKU:WP-32246-S

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