This compact sundew forms neat rosettes of spoon-shaped leaves covered in sticky tentacles. Drosera aliciae is a vigorous grower that often forms clumps over time, making it a beautiful and reliable carnivorous houseplant.
Scientific Name
Drosera aliciae
Common Name
Princess Alice’s Sundew
Origin
Native to South Africa.
Light
Thrives in bright light. A sunny windowsill or strong indirect light helps maintain compact growth and healthy colour.
Water
Use rainwater, distilled, or deionised water only. Keep the compost constantly moist. Standing the pot in a shallow tray of water works well.
Humidity
Average household humidity is usually sufficient. Avoid prolonged dry air.
Soil
Plant in carnivorous plant compost. Never use standard compost or add fertiliser.
Food
No fertiliser required. The plant feeds itself by catching small insects.
Temperature
Prefers temperatures between 15–25°C. Protect from cold draughts and frost.
Pet-safe
Non-toxic, but fragile leaves can be easily damaged.
Sprouts Top Tips
This species often produces offsets — if the plant becomes crowded, it can be gently divided in spring.