Plant Description

Descrption

Drosera capensis, commonly known as the Cape Sundew, is a fascinating carnivorous plant known for its long leaves covered in sticky tentacles that trap and digest insects. Easier than many carnivorous species, it’s a great introduction to insect-eating plants.

 

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Plant Care

Everything you need to know to keep your plant happy and thriving.

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Light

Medium Light

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Water

Keep soil consistently moist using rainwater, distilled water, or dechlorinated water only. Never use tap water. Best watered from below.

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Soil

Carnivorous plant compost (peat-based with sand or perlite). Must stay nutrient-poor and well-draining.

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Repot

Repot every 1–2 years using fresh carnivorous compost. Avoid normal houseplant soil.

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Humidity

High

Difficulty

Medium

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Pet Friendly

Yes

💡 Joe's Top Tip

Do not fertilise. It gets nutrients naturally from the insects it catches.

⚠️ Common Mistake

Most people damage this plant by using tap water or normal compost.

📅 When To Come Back To Us

Bring it back (or a photo) in 4–6 weeks if you want: • Watering guidance • Repotting advice • General carnivorous plant care help

🌿 Plant Fact

Cape Sundews slowly curl their sticky leaves around trapped insects to digest them more effectively.

🌍 Country Of Origin

South Africa