Drosera macrantha, the bridal rainbow, is a scrambling or climbing perennial tuberous species in the carnivorous plant genus Drosera that is endemic to Western Australia. It grows in a variety of habitats, including winter-wet depressions in sandy, loamy, laterite, or quartzite soils. D. macrantha produces small, cup-shaped carnivorous leaves along a long stem that can be 0.16–1.5 m (0.5–4.9 ft) high as it climbs. Its 1 in (2.5 cm) white or pink flowers emerge from June to November, blooming earlier in the more northern range.D. macrantha was first described and named by Stephan Endlicher in 1837. It has a large, variable range, which has led to considerable synonymy. Several subspecies have been published, but most have been moved to or lumped in with the taxon D. stricticaulis. Drosera stricticaulis itself was even first described by Ludwig Diels in 1906 as a variety of this species and was later elevated to species rank. One of the more recent subspecific taxa to be described was D. macrantha subsp. eremaea in 1992 by N. G. Marchant and Allen Lowrie (the subspecies D. macrantha subsp. macrantha is an autonym). In 1996, Jan Schlauer provided a comprehensive revision and new field key to the genus and also moved subspecies eremaea to a subspecies of D. stricticaulis, though he did not give a specific rationale for this move. Other authorities, such as Western Australia's Department of Environment and Conservation's FloraBase still recognize subspecies eremaea under D. macrantha.
How to keep Drosera Macrantha.
Pruning
Bridal rainbow bushes thrive when pruned early in the spring. This helps remove dead stems, improve air circulation, and promote robust growth. Regular, light trimming encourages the plant to develop a bushier form with more abundant blooms. It also stimulates new growth, enhancing the overall health and vitality of the plant.
Botanical profile.
- Plant Type
- Herb
- Genus
- Drosera
- Family
- Droseraceae
Other names.
Reader questions.
What are the sunlight requirements for Bridal Rainbow (Drosera Macrantha)?
Bridal Rainbow (Drosera macrantha) thrives in full shade, necessitating less than 3 hours of sunlight daily. It's crucial to observe how sunlight shifts throughout your garden, identifying areas that offer an ideal mix of light and shade. This meticulous selection process promises the well-being of your plants.
What is the common name of Drosera macrantha?
The common name of Drosera macrantha is Bridal rainbow.
What are the essentials of caring for Bridal rainbow?
There are no specific essentials listed for caring for Bridal rainbow in the provided information.
What are the symptoms of an unhealthy Bridal rainbow?
The provided information does not list any symptoms of an unhealthy Bridal rainbow.