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Ubicación del artículo:Gabrovka, SI,
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Número de artículo:126111558131Drosera rotundifolia, Pohorje, Slo, 50 fresh SEEDS, temperate sundew. Drosera rotundifolia, Pohorje, Slovenia
Drosera rotundifolia has a circumboreal distribution that covers Europe, North America, Siberia, Japan and Korea. The southern-most populations can be foundin California and New Guinea. Local populations are adapted to either cooler or warmer temperate, tropical or alpine tropical zones. Drosera rotundifolia from Pohorje, Slovenia, is a temperate plant, that forms a hibernaculum in autumn and overwinters in this dormant state. The plants from this location are vigorous and hardy. What you recieve: One packet containing 50 fresh seeds Seed packets are sent in an envelope, protected by bubble-wrap. All items are sent by registered mail, you will be able to track your parcel by its tracking number. Growing tips: Temperate Drosera seed germinate better/faster/more even if exposed to cold. You can store the seed packet or the pot with sown seeds in the fridge for 1 month. After that room temperature is ok. Sow the seeds on the surface of moist peat. 1. Subtropical Drosera Light: full sun Water: The pot must stand in water to 1/3 its depth at all times. Use rainwater only . Soil: peat, some perite/sand is beneficial. Some species prefer to grow on live peat moss (Sphagnum) - for example D. madagascarensis Pot: any. Some species have deep roots and do much better in very deep pots - for example D. hamiltonii. Temperature:
No dormancy, but growth slows down. Winter T can go down to +3C or so.
In summer it gets over +50C in our greenhouse, so I doubt your place can
be too hot. Some species may go dormant in summer due to the heat
though. D. binata f. multifida may go dormant. 2. Temperate Drosera The
same as subtropical Drosera, except they go dormant by forming a
hibernaculum (winter bud). Somewhat tricky to overwinter outside, as
they must be must be big enough in autumn. Also they must not dry up
during winter, which has a habit of happening in snow-less winters. We
overwinter at least part of our plants in the greenhouse. Important
to note is also that temperate Drosera, that are overwintered in a
greenhouse, even barely above freezing, will still stick to their
inherent growing season lenght; the earlier they will start growing, the
faster they will flower, set seed and develop a hibernaculum and go
dormant. D. filiformis can go dormant this way by the middle of July. We also sell Drosera soil mix, packed in 1L bags.
Condition:Grown from cultivated stock and sent with plant passports. Our collection and plants grown for sale are checked twice per year by national fitosanitary inspection. Plants grown under natural conditions and without pesticides.