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Drosera pulchella is a carnivorous species with a compact rosette of spatula-shaped leaves covered in red, sticky tentacles that trap insects. Displaying vibrant, petite blooms, this species thrives in nutrient-poor, wet conditions often found in its native Australian swamps and marshlands. Its distinctive trapping mechanism allows drosera pulchella to supplement its diet, compensating for the harsh soil of its environment.
Watering schedule: Twice per week
Sunlight Requirements: Full shade
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