Drosera binata f. extrema

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Drosera binata f. extrema has the most leaf divisions of any binata form, branching many times to produce anywhere up to 40 leaf points. Will turn very red in good light in summer.

Drosera binata is a native of Australia, primarily in coastal areas from Fraser Island in Queensland, southwards down through New South Wales and Victoria to Tasmania and the south-east corner of South Australia. The range extends to New Zealand where it is common below an elevation of 1000 metres, on both North and South Island, Stewart Island/Rakiura and on the Chathams. Some populations go dormant in the winter and may survive down to USDA zone 6, while others are truly tropical.
There are three forms described based on how much the leaves are divided: the T-form, multifida and extrema.

One plant per pot, flowering size. Sub-tropical, dormant in winter, may go dormant in summer if too hot. In case the crown dies off due to heat stress in summer, move the pot to a cooler location and/or wait untill autumn. Drosera binata is hardy if a bit heat sensitive: it may die back if the summer is too hot, but it grows back from the roots with a venegance. 

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Drosera binata f. extrema has the most leaf divisions of any binata form, branching many times to produce anywhere up to 40 leaf points. Will turn very red in good light in summer.

Drosera binata is a native of Australia, primarily in coastal areas from Fraser Island in Queensland, southwards down through New South Wales and Victoria to Tasmania and the south-east corner of South Australia. The range extends to New Zealand where it is common below an elevation of 1000 metres, on both North and South Island, Stewart Island/Rakiura and on the Chathams. Some populations go dormant in the winter and may survive down to USDA zone 6, while others are truly tropical.
There are three forms described based on how much the leaves are divided: the T-form, multifida and extrema.

One plant per pot, flowering size. Sub-tropical, dormant in winter, may go dormant in summer if too hot. In case the crown dies off due to heat stress in summer, move the pot to a cooler location and/or wait untill autumn. Drosera binata is hardy if a bit heat sensitive: it may die back if the summer is too hot, but it grows back from the roots with a venegance. 

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Hi there!

My name is Petra, I am the crazy plant lady.
I’ve grown plants all my life. I first encountered carnivorous plants as a kid, when I got a venus flytrap as a gift. Despite my best intentions the poor thing died very fast. Don’t they all?

Years later, and with a collection of over 1000 other plants, I got seeds of Drosera binata for a second attempt. Oh, how I was happy when they sprouted and how I panicked about keeping them alive. Should I feed the tiny babies? When – and how – can I transplant them? I hooked up artificial lighting and fed them tiny bits of fish food with tweezers. Unnecessary panicking – yes, but that’s hindsight.

Slowly and with help of a few more CP-seasoned friends I learned, most importantly, that CPs are very different to care for than most other plants.

So, some 30 years on from that first venus flytrap we’re registered as the first commercial CP growers in Slovenia. I also give lectures on CPs and tours of our greenhouse.

I feel that educating the public, especially children, about CPs is important – on one hand, yes, to introduce more people to the hobby, but on the other hand CPs are actually great just to grab the audience’s attention for the underlying and more urgent cause. As many CPs are inhabitants of wetlands, they are great ambassadors for the importance and conservation of wetland ecosystems. And to say that wetlands are enormously important and seriousely endangered due to human activity, would both be understatements.

 

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