The soil mix is not crucial (we use our typical Nepenthes mix) but make sure it has good drainage or the roots may suffer
It seems like there's a number of locations in the Phillipines where this form occurs and there's been a number of forms and clones circulating throughout Europe and the USA for decades
This is an absolutely gorgeous cross
perhaps the shade of the cliffs and the cool water dripping through the limestone give it a preference for a cooler micro-climate
The plants currently offered are random assortment of clones from Borneo Exotics
Drosera paradoxa, IMP-0007 Size:Typical The soil mix is notDrosera paradoxa is a striking tropical sundew prized for its upright, column like growth and dense covering of sticky, glistening tentacles. Native to northern Australia, this species thrives in warm conditions and stands out from more common rosetted sundews with its tall, sculptural form. When grown well, the plant produces abundant dew and develops rich red coloration along the tentacles under strong light. This product is considered a Petiolaris