
Drosera capensis (White Form)
Drosera capensis (White form), often referred to as the alba form, is a distinctive variation of the well-known Cape sundew. It retains the vigorous growth and ease of care of standard Drosera capensis, but is valued for its pure white flowers and generally paler overall appearance.
The long, strap-like leaves are covered in sticky tentacles and radiate outward to form a loose rosette. This form is fast-growing, tolerant, and exceptionally reliable in cultivation.
Key Characteristics
- Plant type: South African sundew
- Growth habit: Upright to arching rosette
- Leaf form: Narrow, strap-like leaves
- Colour: Green leaves with clear to lightly coloured tentacles
- Flowers: White
Growing Conditions
- Light: Bright light to full sun for strong growth and dew production
- Water: Rainwater, distilled, or reverse osmosis water only
- Potting mix: Nutrient-poor carnivorous plant mix (peat or sphagnum based)
- Watering method: Tray method recommended
- Dormancy: No winter dormancy required
Notes on Appearance
Compared to red-flowering forms, the White form typically shows lighter pigmentation in both leaves and tentacles. Growth habit and leaf length vary with light levels, temperature, and growing conditions. Images are representative and may show plants in active growth or flowering.
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Drosera capensis (White Form)
Drosera capensis (White form), often referred to as the alba form, is a distinctive variation of the well-known Cape sundew. It retains the vigorous growth and ease of care of standard Drosera capensis, but is valued for its pure white flowers and generally paler overall appearance.
The long, strap-like leaves are covered in sticky tentacles and radiate outward to form a loose rosette. This form is fast-growing, tolerant, and exceptionally reliable in cultivation.
Key Characteristics
- Plant type: South African sundew
- Growth habit: Upright to arching rosette
- Leaf form: Narrow, strap-like leaves
- Colour: Green leaves with clear to lightly coloured tentacles
- Flowers: White
Growing Conditions
- Light: Bright light to full sun for strong growth and dew production
- Water: Rainwater, distilled, or reverse osmosis water only
- Potting mix: Nutrient-poor carnivorous plant mix (peat or sphagnum based)
- Watering method: Tray method recommended
- Dormancy: No winter dormancy required
Notes on Appearance
Compared to red-flowering forms, the White form typically shows lighter pigmentation in both leaves and tentacles. Growth habit and leaf length vary with light levels, temperature, and growing conditions. Images are representative and may show plants in active growth or flowering.
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Description
Drosera capensis (White form), often referred to as the alba form, is a distinctive variation of the well-known Cape sundew. It retains the vigorous growth and ease of care of standard Drosera capensis, but is valued for its pure white flowers and generally paler overall appearance.
The long, strap-like leaves are covered in sticky tentacles and radiate outward to form a loose rosette. This form is fast-growing, tolerant, and exceptionally reliable in cultivation.
Key Characteristics
- Plant type: South African sundew
- Growth habit: Upright to arching rosette
- Leaf form: Narrow, strap-like leaves
- Colour: Green leaves with clear to lightly coloured tentacles
- Flowers: White
Growing Conditions
- Light: Bright light to full sun for strong growth and dew production
- Water: Rainwater, distilled, or reverse osmosis water only
- Potting mix: Nutrient-poor carnivorous plant mix (peat or sphagnum based)
- Watering method: Tray method recommended
- Dormancy: No winter dormancy required
Notes on Appearance
Compared to red-flowering forms, the White form typically shows lighter pigmentation in both leaves and tentacles. Growth habit and leaf length vary with light levels, temperature, and growing conditions. Images are representative and may show plants in active growth or flowering.























