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Drosera intermedia is a carnivorous plant native to the peat bogs of Europe and North America.
The upper surface of its leaves has hairs that secrete a sticky liquid at their tips to capture insects.
Its white flowers are visible in summer.
These plants are hardy (-10°C) if kept in large pots (minimum 3 litres) or preferably in peat bogs.
9 cm pots
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Cultivation
Light and location: Drosera intermedia needs full sun to grow properly. It must therefore be placed outdoors.
Temperatures: These plants are very hardy (-10°C to 15°C) if kept in large pots (minimum 3 litres) or preferably in peat bogs.
Watering: Rainwater. It is important to keep the substrate constantly moist by placing the pot in a few centimetres of water.
Substrate: Mixture for carnivorous plants composed of 70-90% blond peat mixed with approximately 10% perlite. Ideally, the plant should be planted in peat or in a large pot that is constantly moist (minimum 3 litres).