How Do You Grow A Sundew Plant?
The carnivorous Sundew plant (Drosera) grows in most continents. To date, over 160 species exist. Some species thrive in bogs and swamps, while others tolerate mountainous regions and colder places like lower Alaska. The Sundew secretes a sticky substance on the tips of tentacles that draw insects. Once trapped, the plant dissolves the insect with enzymes and acid. Grow sundews outside with at least 6 hours of full sun and little shade. Provide sphagnum moss or mix 1 part peat moss and 1 part perlite in the potted plant. Water so that the soil remains wet. Have a dish or bowl underneath a pot with a drain hole; always keep standing water. Use distilled or rain water for best results. Watch for slow growth and black leaves in early fall for Sundew’s that go dormant over the winter. Some need warm temperatures throughout the year, but plants such as the English Sundew even grows in Canada. Move the potted Sundew to an unheated shed or garage. Keep standing water in the dish during the 4-