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Drosera spatulata
A spatula-leaved sundew native to Japan, forming cute rosettes.
Drosera spatulata, the spoon-leaved sundew, is among the most widely distributed sundews in the world, occurring naturally in Japan, China, Southeast Asia, Australia, and New Zealand. In Japan it grows in moist rocky outcrops and wetlands from the Kanto region westward. The plant forms attractive rosettes of spatulate (spoon-shaped) leaves densely covered with red, glistening mucilaginous tentacles that capture small insects. It is very easy to cultivate, setting seed freely and tolerating a range of conditions in sphagnum or peat-perlite media with tray watering and bright to full sunlight. Japanese populations are relatively cold-tolerant, though subtropical and tropical forms may require frost protection. D. spatulata is an ideal species for beginners.
產地
Japan, China, Southeast Asia, Australia, and New Zealand, moist rocky outcrops and wetlands
壽命
3-5 years
體型
3-8cm
溫度
10〜30℃
濕度
60〜90%
Insects (auto-capture)
Spatula rosette
Native to Japan
Tray watering
Easy from seed
Beginner. 這是一個適合初學者的物種。不需要特殊設備或經驗,基本的飼養設置即可成功飼養。
Drosera Spatulata的理想溫度為10〜30℃。推薦濕度為60〜90%。避免溫度驟變,保持穩定的環境。
Drosera Spatulata的平均壽命為3-5 years。透過適當的護理和營養,牠們可以長壽健康地生活。
Drosera Spatulata成年後通常可達3-8cm。大小可能因飼養條件和個體遺傳而異。
Drosera Spatulata的食物為:Insects (auto-capture)。目標是適當的餵食頻率和均衡的飲食。
Drosera Spatulata的價格因品系、大小和血統而有很大差異。請查看我們的市場價格頁面獲取最新價格資訊。
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