The roundleaf sundew is one of the most widespread, and scientifically important, sundew species on earth. Found across the temperate parts of the northern hemisphere as well as a couple tropical locations in southeast Asia, this species develops early spring semi-erect rosettes that can reach 4 inches across, with long slender petioles and broad, rounded lamina. Summer rosettes tend to shrink, and remain flatter to the soil. Flower stalks are long and wiry, sporting several small, self-pollinating white flowers. This form is a temperate plant, going dormant in winter, and seeds will require cold stratification to germinate.
Packets contain 30-50+ seeds each.
Drosera rotundifolia "typical" Seeds
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