Water

Dracaena marginata “Sunray”

Tropical Houseplant can handle a variety of indoor light conditions, bright indirect is best. Fast draining soil, moderate water but prefers not to sit in water.

Dracaena steudneri “Sol”

Stunning variegated leaves with yellow and green stripes. Tropical Houseplant can handle a variety of indoor light conditions, bright indirect is best. Fast draining soil, moderate water but prefers not to sit in water.

Drimia media

Small evergreen bulb blooms in summer. Frost-hardy. Great in the ground or in containers, easy to grow, reliable bloomer.

Drosanthemum “Rosea”

Delicate trailing stems with small paired green leaves. Rose-pink flowers throughout the summer. Not as hardy as other ice-plants.

Drosera “Marston Dragon”

D. binata “Marston Dragon”
Deciduous Carnivore (Evergreen if Grown Indoors)

Dew covered multi-forked leaves turning bright red in the sun. Sticky dew captures insects. Best grown in 50/50 peat moss and sand. Also grows well in standing water. Water daily.

 

Drosera adelae

Perennial Carnivore

Long flat leaves are covered with sticky hairs which capture and digest insects. Thrives in hot and humid conditions, but can be grown outside.

Drosera adelae “Giant”

Perennial Carnivore

Long flat leaves are covered with sticky hairs which capture and digest insects. Thrives in hot and humid conditions, but can be grown outside.

Drosera aliciae

Perennial Carnivore

Stunning small rosettes, spoon-shaped leaves are covered with very red sticky hairs which capture and digest insects. Thrives in hot and humid conditions, but can be grown outside.

Drosera binata

Deciduous Carnivore (Evergreen if Grown Indoors)

Dew covered multi-forked leaves turning bright red in the sun. Sticky dew captures insects. It forms a large insect-catching bush. Best grown in 50/50 peat moss and sand. Also grows well in standing water. Water Daily.

Drosera binata v. multifida

Deciduous Carnivore (Evergreen if Grown Indoors)

Dew covered multi-forked leaves, up to 8 points per leaf, turning bright red in the sun. Sticky dew captures insects. It forms a large insect-catching bush. Best grown in 50/50 peat moss and sand. Also grows well in standing water. Water daily.

Drosera burmannii

Perennial Carnivore

Easy to grow. Soil soil moist, doesn’t need a lot of humidity. Not heat-tolerant (keep below about 85F). Dies back in winter if outside and produce new seedlings in spring. Will stay green through the winter indoors.

Drosera capensis

Perennial Carnivore

Leaves are covered with sticky hairs, will move like tentacles to capture and digest insects. Thrives in hot and humid conditions, but can be grown outside.

Drosera capensis “Alba”

Perennial Carnivore

White leaves are covered with sticky hairs, will move like tentacles to capture and digest insects. Thrives in hot and humid conditions, but can be grown outside.

Drosera capensis “Red”

Perennial Carnivore

Leaves turn bright red with enough light, are covered with sticky hairs, will move like tentacles to capture and digest insects. Thrives in hot and humid conditions, but can be grown outside.

Drosera dichrosepala X enodes

Perennial Carnivore

Rare, with tiny spoon-shaped leaves covered with sticky hairs which capture and digest insects. Can go dormant in hot dry summer.

 

Drosera enodes

Perennial Carnivore

Rare, with tiny spoon-shaped leaves covered with sticky hairs which capture and digest insects. Can go dormant in hot dry summer.

 

Drosera graminifolia

Perennial Carnivore

Leaf tips curl around insects. Prefers direct sunlight, but not too hot. Clip dead leaves to stimulate more growth. Will grow under fluorescent lights. Doesn’t require winter dormant period.

Drosera helodes

Perennial Carnivore

Tiny spoon-shaped leaves forming small rosettes are covered with long sticky hairs which capture and digest insects. Prefers moderate temperatures. If grown outside can experience a summer dormancy.

Drosera spatulata

Perennial Carnivore

Round spoon-shaped leaves are covered with sticky hairs which capture and digest insects. Thrives in hot and humid conditions, but can be grown outside.

Dudleya “Frank Reinelt”

D. caespitosa “Frank Reinelt”

6″ tall clusters to 12″ wide. Silver finger-like leaves with red tips in full sun. Afternoon shade inland.

Dudleya “White Sprite”

D. greenei “White Sprite”

White leaves, clumping rosettes, variable with longer leaves. Sometimes sold as D. gnoma.

Dudleya albiflora

Small 6″ rosettes will form larger clumps over time. Pale white flowers.