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Some Sundew Queries

A warning in advance, there will probably be spelling mistakes.

So, I got 3 sundews in the mail today, I got
D.Capensis large
D.Albino
D.Angelica (I don't know how to spell it) The last one is native to Englad. What should I pot them in? they are in sphagnum moss at the moment. Out in the sunshine. Any recomendations? Or shall I leave them in the moss?
 
all of them can take the standard a 1:1 peat/perlite mix.

you can tweak for your own personal taste from there

D. Anglica*
 
Is D. albino a capensis? All will do well with the media suggested, open tray method, at a sunny window sill.
 
Is D. albino a capensis? All will do well with the media suggested, open tray method, at a sunny window sill.

Drosera 'Albino' is a registered cultivar of Drosera capensis. People need to learn how to use the scientific and cultivar names properly.

Where's Joseph when you need him?

Back on topic: I find pure long fiber sphagnum works out fine for most temperate Drosera such as Drosera anglica.
 
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