Drosera paradoxa - Roua cerului
Drosera paradoxa is a fascinating species of carnivorous plant in the genus Drosera , native to the tropical regions of Australia. It is distinguished by its long, narrow leaves covered with bright red tentacles , which secrete a sticky liquid that attracts and captures insects. The plant has an unusual appearance, with leaves arranged in a vertical rosette and a tall, airy habit , unlike many other low-growing Drosera species.
It is ideal for terrariums, bright windows and collections of exotic carnivorous plants , making it a suitable choice for enthusiasts and collectors.
🌿 Botanical characteristics:
• Full name : Drosera paradoxa
• Family : Droseraceae
• Origin : Australia (Northern Territory, Western Australia)
• Shape : erect, with long, thin leaves covered in red tentacles
• Dimensions : height 15–30 cm at maturity
• Color : green foliage with red reflections or completely reddish, depending on the light
☀️ Growing conditions:
• Light : direct sun or strong artificial light (grow light) – essential for red coloration and development
• Soil : slightly acidic and nutrient-poor substrate
• Watering : exclusively with distilled, rainwater or osmosis water - the substrate must always be moist
• Humidity : medium to high (50–70%) – ideal in mini-terrariums
• Temperature : 20–35°C – tropical plant, does not require winter dormancy
🐜 Carnivorous mechanism:
The red tentacles of the leaves secrete a sticky liquid that attracts, traps and digests small insects (flies, mosquitoes, midges). The nutrients are absorbed through the leaf surface and support the plant's development in poor soils.
✔️ Uses and benefits:
• Rare and spectacular plant, ideal for collectors and carnivorous plant enthusiasts
• Helps naturally control small insects indoors
• Can become the centerpiece in an open tropical terrarium
• Low maintenance , but requires specific conditions.
📏 Delivery size : approx. 10–15 cm
The price displayed is for 1 pot.