Drosera paradoxica can tolerate slight temperature fluctuations but prefers a stable
green stems that resemble the appearance of a candelabra
it exudes a milky latex sap when cut or damaged
Beautiful long leaves with long lobes
Supplement with a pebble tray or by grouping if humidity is low
Bulbophyllum auratum rebuybundle Drosera paradoxica can tolerate slightIn its native habitat, B. auratum grows as an epiphyte on trees across Borneo (Kalimantan, Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei), Malaysian Peninsular regions like Pahang and Terengganu, Thailand, Sumatra, and the Philippines, typically at 1001,200 m altitude. Its growth is characterised by a creeping rhizome with dark olivegreen, grooved ovoid pseudobulbs (~12 cm apart), each topped by a single purplish, blunttipped leaf. Flowering occurs from spring through