Drosera paradoxa is a unique and visually striking species of sundew, known for its tall, slender, and often branching stems topped with rosettes of thin, elongated leaves. Each leaf is lined with sticky, glandular hairs that secrete a dew-like mucilage, which glistens in the light and is used to trap insects. The leaves are typically bright green, with the mucilage giving them a sparkling appearance. This species is highly sought after for its unusual growth habit and its efficiency as a carnivorous plant, making it a standout in any collection.
Native to northern Australia, particularly in tropical regions where it grows in sandy, nutrient-poor soils.
Gradually acclimatise your tissue-cultured plants to outdoor conditions. Start by placing the plant in a shaded area for a week, then slowly introduce it to more sunlight over the next 2-3 weeks. Maintain high humidity during this period and be cautious not to expose the plant to direct sunlight or strong winds too quickly.
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