
Drosera Whittakeri * Scented Sundew * Perennial Carnivorous Plant * 5 Rare Seeds *
THIS LISTING IS FOR 5 SEEDS OF DROSERA WHITTAKERI Drosera whittakeri (Scented Sundew, Whittaker's Sundew) is a sundew that is native to South Australia. The Drosera Whittakeri on moist soils, usually in swamps. The plant has a natural beauty of its spathulate leaves arranged in a rosette. These can be green, orange-yellow or red and have a length of 10 to 15 mm and a width of 9 to 13 mm. Up to 20 white flowers are produced as a whole. The flowering period is from May to November in its natural range, but flowers may appear throughout the year. Drosera whittakeri is a species closely related to Drosera aberrans, Drosera schmutzii and Drosera praefolia. It is also often referred to as Drosera whittakeri ssp. whittakeri. Drosera whittakeri a rosetted species reaching up to 8 cm in diameter. It is the largest species in the whittakeri-complex. The colouration is variable and may range from green to bronze or red. Drosera whittakeri is more floriferous then the similar Drosera aberrans a