A South African winter-growing sundew with long slender stems and similarly thin leaves, bearing the largest bloom currently described in the genus. This form's flower grows to nearly 2 inches across, and starts as a pale peach-toned bud that opens to brilliant cream-white with a deep blackish green center, and fairly readily self-pollinates. Seeds should not need any special treatment, simply sown in late summer to early fall and kept moist through cool winter conditions.
Packets contain approx. 30 seeds each.
Drosera cistiflora "Cream Flower" Seeds
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