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Drosera Drosera Aliciae 12 cm

Drosera Drosera Aliciae 12 cm

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Drosera aliciae, commonly known as the Alice Sundew, is a carnivorous plant belonging to the Droseraceae family. Here are some details about this particular species:

1. **Habitat:**
- Drosera aliciae is native to the Western Cape of South Africa. It grows in nutrient-poor, acidic soils.

2. **Appearance:**
- This sundew species has long, narrow leaves covered with reddish tentacles. The tentacles have sticky glands at their tips, which secrete a mucilaginous substance to attract, trap, and digest insects.
- The leaves can vary in color, ranging from green to reddish, depending on factors such as light and nutrient levels.

3. **Carnivorous Behavior:**
- Like other sundews, Drosera aliciae is carnivorous, deriving nutrients from insects and other small arthropods. It captures prey with its sticky tentacles, which then curl around the captured insect.

4. **Flowers:**
- Drosera aliciae produces small, delicate flowers on slender stalks. The flowers are typically pink or white.

5. **Cultivation:**
- **Light:** These plants thrive in bright, indirect light. They are well-suited for windowsills or areas with good sunlight exposure.
- **Soil:** Use a well-draining substrate that is low in nutrients, such as a mix of sphagnum moss and perlite. The soil should mimic the acidic, nutrient-poor conditions found in its native habitat.
- **Water:** Keep the soil consistently moist. Using distilled or rainwater is recommended to avoid the accumulation of minerals.
- **Humidity:** Drosera aliciae benefits from high humidity. You can increase humidity by placing the plant on a tray filled with water or using a humidifier.

6. **Propagation:**
- Propagate Drosera aliciae through seed or by dividing the plant during the growing season.

7. **Dormancy:**
- Some sundews, including Drosera aliciae, may go through a period of dormancy during unfavorable conditions. This is a natural part of their growth cycle. During dormancy, the plant may appear to die back, but it can regrow when conditions improve.

8. **Pests:**
- While sundews are adapted to attract and capture insects, you should watch out for pests that might harm the plant. Common pests include spider mites and aphids.

Cultivating Drosera aliciae can be a fascinating experience for plant enthusiasts interested in carnivorous plants. Providing the right growing conditions, mimicking their native habitat, and maintaining their carnivorous behavior contribute to their overall health and well-being.
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