Drosera aliciae, commonly known as Alice Sundew, is a striking carnivorous plant characterised by its rosette of reddish-green, spoon-shaped leaves. Each leaf is covered in glandular hairs that secrete a sticky mucilage, giving the plant a dewy, glistening appearance. This mucilage is used to trap and digest small insects, which provide essential nutrients to the plant. The compact rosette structure and vivid colour make Drosera aliciae a visually appealing addition to any carnivorous plant collection.
Native to the Cape region of South Africa.
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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