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Drosera rotundifolia is a carnivorous plant native to the peat bogs of...
The Spiranthes genus is widely distributed, stretching from North...
Ophrys insectifera is a small Ophrys easily identified by its strongly...
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.
Native to the south-east of the United States (Texas, Alabama, Mississippi and Lousiana), Sarracenia alata has urns 30 to 50 cm high. Its leaves are green, slightly veined and fairly narrow. Its magnificent pale yellow flowers are unique to this species. The flower is large, 5 to 7 cm in diameter, with a light lemon and violet fragrance. From October to...
Sarracenia oreophila is a carnivorous perennial plant native to the United States. Natural populations are now very rare and may soon disappear. This species is currently only found in mountainous areas of Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina. It thrives in ponds, swamps and damp woods and is remarkably cold hardy. The urns can be 20 to 75 cm...
The Spiranthes genus is widely distributed, stretching from North America to Asia and Australia. Only 2 species are found in Europe. The Summer Spiranthes - Spiranthes aestivalis - flowers between June and August. The second, the Autumn Spiranthes - Spiranthes spiralis - is the latest, flowering between the end of August and October. Unlike Spiranthes...
Ophrys insectifera is a small Ophrys easily identified by its strongly three-lobed blackish-brown labellum and its dark, very fine petals. Ophrys insectifera is found in most of Central Europe, including Scandinavia. However, it is very rare or absent from Mediterranean regions. Flowering season: May to June (July at higher altitudes). It is a slender...