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Drosera aliciae

Alice sundew

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About

A popular and relatively easy-to-grow sundew, *Drosera aliciae* forms attractive rosettes of wedge-shaped leaves and produces striking scapes of pink flowers. It is notable for its deep anthocyanin pigmentation on the insect-snagging tentacles when exposed to good light.

Field notes

Morphology

The plant forms small, tight rosettes of wedge-shaped leaves, up to 5 cm in diameter. The insect-snagging tentacles become deeply coloured with anthocyanin pigments under good lighting. It also produces attractive scapes of pink flowers.

Distribution & habitat

Native to the Cape Provinces of South Africa.

Cultivation notes

The plant is relatively easy to grow. It is recommended to provide good lighting to enhance the deep pigmentation of the tentacles.

Habitat

Altitude
0–800 m
Altitude Class
intermediate
Native To
South Africa

Cultivation

Difficulty
easy
Temperature
Day 20–28°C / Night 12–20°C
Humidity
50–80%
Notes
Tight red rosettes. Often grown alongside D. capensis.

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