Drosera anglica x filiformis Jakob Kruk clone
Drosera anglica x filiformis Jakob Kruk clone is a hybrid of two sundews: Drosera anglica and Drosera filiformis.
Drosera anglica is circumboreal, but some populations are found in warmer climate of southern Japan and southern Europe, and even in the tropical zone on Kauai, Hawai'i. Drosera filiformis is endemic to the eastern seaboard of North America, from Nova Scotia to Florida. The southeren populations of both species are not winter hardy in central Europe, but the northern populations are - Drosera anglica is one of the 3 native European sundews. Any hybrid of these two species is called anglica x filiformis, but their shape, size, color and winter hardiness vary within the range of these traits of the exact parent plants used.
Drosera anglica x filiformis Jakob Kruk clone is a fully winter hardy plant. It's leaves are wider than filiformis's and about a third the length.
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