Saturday, 11 May 2013

Tiny Beauty



Drosera pulchella on my windowsill in Hayes.  Bought as gemmae in December 2010.  The leaf rosettes are 2cm across, the flower is 12mm across.  7 May 2013.
Drosera pulchella on my windowsill in Hayes.  7 May 2013.
This exotic bloom is a miniature, only 12 mm across.  It's a Sundew from south-western Australia.  The whole plant that it belongs to is only  2 cm across.  I posted a photo of it here:
Drosera pulchella.

Here's another shot showing the slender flower stalk and the rosettes of the parent plant.  As you can see, it's an insect-eater, though because of its size it can only catch very small insects.  It gets the occasional fruit fly from the kitchen.

Drosera pulchella on my windowsill in Hayes.  Bought as gemmae in December 2010.  The leaf rosettes are 2cm across, the flower is 12mm across.  7 May 2013.
Drosera pulchella on my windowsill in Hayes. 7 May 2013.

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