This plant is carnivorous, meaning it eats meat! They attract insects which will then become trapped in their sticky "dew." While some may be intimidated by carnivorous plants, they're actually easy to care for. Also called the spoon-leaf sundew, Drosera spathulata is one of the easier carnivorous plants, making it an excellent plant for beginners! Native to southeast Asia and Australia, it is best to avoid temperatures lower than 45 degrees Fahrenheit. This species of sundew does not require dormancy.
Drosera spathulata and Drosera tokaiensis are often confused with one another. They do look incredibly similar and it makes sense- D. spathulata is one of the parent plants used to make the D. tokaiensis hybrid!
Care instructions can be found here and will be sent with each order.