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Drosera rotundifolia is a carnivorous plant native to the peat bogs of northern Europe. It is easily recognised by its rosette of spreading leaves, the tips of which are round and sometimes dipped in water. The flowers are either white or pink.
These are very hardy plants (-20°C) if kept in large pots (minimum 3 liter) or preferably in a peat bog.
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Light and location: Drosera rotundifolia need full sun to develop properly. They must therefore be placed outdoors.
Temperatures: These are very hardy plants (-20°C) if kept in large pots (minimum 3 liter) or preferably in a peat bog.
Watering: Rainwater. It is important to keep the substrate constantly soaking, with the pot bathed in a few centimetres of water.
Substrate: Mixture for carnivorous plants composed of 80-90% white peat with approximately 10-20% perlite. Ideally, the plant should be placed in a peat bog or in a large, constantly moist pot (minimum 3 liter).