Byblis guehoi <br>RAINBOW PLANT.
Byblis guehoi is a compact species and is tetraploid. It is endemic to the Kimberley region of Western Australia.
Byblis is a small genus of carnivorous plants, sometimes termed the rainbow plants for the attractive appearance of their mucilage-covered leaves in bright sunshine.
Byblis species look very similar to Drosera and Drosophyllum, but are distinguished by their flowers, with five curved stamens off to one side of the pistil. These genera are in fact not closely related.
All species of the genus form upright growth supported by a fibrous root system.
Type: Annual, carnivorous
Height: 45cm, 18"
Location: Sun
Seeds per packet: 5
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Byblis guehoi <br>RAINBOW PLANT.
Byblis guehoi <br>RAINBOW PLANT.
Byblis guehoi is a compact species and is tetraploid. It is endemic to the Kimberley region of Western Australia.
Byblis is a small genus of carnivorous plants, sometimes termed the rainbow plants for the attractive appearance of their mucilage-covered leaves in bright sunshine.
Byblis species look very similar to Drosera and Drosophyllum, but are distinguished by their flowers, with five curved stamens off to one side of the pistil. These genera are in fact not closely related.
All species of the genus form upright growth supported by a fibrous root system.
Type: Annual, carnivorous
Height: 45cm, 18"
Location: Sun
Seeds per packet: 5
Image is an illustration
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Byblis guehoi is a compact species and is tetraploid. It is endemic to the Kimberley region of Western Australia.
Byblis is a small genus of carnivorous plants, sometimes termed the rainbow plants for the attractive appearance of their mucilage-covered leaves in bright sunshine.
Byblis species look very similar to Drosera and Drosophyllum, but are distinguished by their flowers, with five curved stamens off to one side of the pistil. These genera are in fact not closely related.
All species of the genus form upright growth supported by a fibrous root system.
Type: Annual, carnivorous
Height: 45cm, 18"
Location: Sun
Seeds per packet: 5
Image is an illustration














