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INTRO: Thanks for visiting my web page.  I'm a carnivorous plant (CP) grower from the Northeastern U.S.  I have been growing carnivorous plants indoors in terraria, under artificial lights, for many years.  I started when I was only 12 - I'm now a little over 30.

I am unique among CPers in that I specialize in sundews (Drosera).  The sundew's leaves are covered with many sticky tentacles - when an insect  comes in contact with these tentacles, it gets stuck.  As it struggles to escape, it gets covered with more and more adhesive and digestive enzymes.  These enzymes eventually help to break down the insects body so that the plant can absorb nutrients it can't get from the nutrient-poor soil in which it grows.  Many of you know of the Venus Flytrap (Dionaea muscipula).  This plant is well known for its fast-moving trap mechanism.  Sundew tentacles often slowly fold over their prey so they're not as fun to feed but are, in my opinion, much more beautiful than any other carnivorous plants. Drosera sp. Emas

Sundews are quite diverse - they come in all different shapes and sizes and can be found all over the world.  They have adapted to a wide range of conditions.  Many grow in permanently wet areas.  Others, particularly Australian tuberous and South African winter growers experience seasonal drought and go dormant when it's dry.  There are temperate species from North America and Europe which form tight, protective buds called hibernacula in preparation for the cold winter.  Tiny pygmy species from Australia often grow no larger than a dime and reproduce asexually by means of gemmae.  I concentrate on growing plants from South America and Africa as they are rare and unusual yet easy to grow under the conditions I can provide.  I also grow other tropical and sub-tropical Drosera, such as the northern Australian petiolaris complex and pygmy sundews.

It is likely that there are sundews growing somewhere near you!  In fact, there could even be new species in your part of the world waiting to be discovered!  Of course, if you find plants growing naturally, it is best to leave them where you find them - plants collected from the wild rarely survive the trauma of being dug up and transplanted to what are always less than ideal conditions.  If you live in or are visiting Africa or South America or any other tropical or subtropical area where Drosera may grow, please email me!

It is a personal goal of mine to promote interest in this beautiful genus of plants and preserve them in cultivation for years to come.  While greenhouses cutlivation is easy, many sundews remain small and are ideal for indoor plant growers with an eye for unique indoor plants.  

GET YOUR OWN SUNDEWS!   If you are in the U.S. and are interested in buying some sundews, click here to receive information on upcoming plant sales.  Please note: The plants I sell are extras from my collection and are often small as I don't have the space to grow more than a few of each species to maturity.  I am NOT a commercial nursery.  My occasional sales help fund the upkeep of my collection and also support some excellent causes - conservation and preservation efforts, scientific research and the acquisition of new material for cultivation.  


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