Drosera capensis ‘Cape Sundew’ – Sparkling Carnivorous Beauty ✨

$19.99
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🌱 Beginner-Friendly "Drama-free plant energy"

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size: Large

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☀️ Light Partial Sun, Full Sun,
💧 Water and Feeding Water:
• Use ONLY distilled, rain, or reverse osmosis water
• Keep soil consistently moist
• Tray method recommended

Feeding:
• Catches its own food indoors or outdoors
• No fertilizer needed
• Optional: occasional small insects if grown indoors
🌱 Difficulty 🌱 Beginner-Friendly "Drama-free plant energy",

Meet Drosera capensis, the Cape Sundew — a carnivorous plant that looks like it was dipped in glitter and designed by nature to both stun and snack. Long, elegant leaves are lined with ruby-red tentacles dripping in sticky, dew-like droplets that shimmer in the light. Those “dew drops”? They’re not water — they’re irresistible insect traps.

This plant is a living jewel and one of the easiest carnivorous plants to grow, making it perfect for beginners and collectors alike. Whether perched on a sunny windowsill or displayed as a conversation-starting centerpiece, the Cape Sundew delivers nonstop drama, sparkle, and performance.

Beautiful. Functional. Slightly savage. We’re obsessed.


Reminder to Order a Heat Pack if Cold
Cold weather shipping? Protect your plant baby! 🌡️
If temperatures in your area drop below 40°F, we strongly recommend adding a heat pack to your order to ensure your Drosera arrives happy, healthy, and ready to hunt.

size: Large
Potted carnivorous plant with succulents and ferns in a garden setting Potted carnivorous plant with succulents and ferns in a garden setting

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