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  1. DRE Contacts. Contact the Department/District Office Locations. Note: DRE's Sacramento Headquarters Office has moved. DRE's new address is: 651 Bannon Street, Suite 500, Sacramento, CA 95811. Visit DRE's Contact Us page for the latest visitor and mailing information. Visit the Exams page for Sacramento Exam Center closure details.

  2. Drosera rotundifolia is a perennial herb that is native to California, and also found elsewhere in North America and beyond. This plant is available commercially. Jepson eFlora. Wikipedia: The plant feeds on insects, which are attracted to the glistening drops of mucilage, loaded with a sugary substance, covering its leaves.

  3. Contact. Phone: 877-373-4542. Department website More contact info. Description. The mission of the California Department of Real Estate is to safeguard and promote the public interests in REAL ESTATE MATTERS through licensure, regulation, education and enforcement. Services. Manage Your Real Estate License.

  4. 19 lip 2024 · Sundew plants (Drosera capensis) are carnivorous. Learn about this plant's shimmering tentacles, bug-eating habits, and how to grow it at home.

  5. 1 sty 2016 · Sundews (Drosera) Growing Tips. Sun: Full to part sun. Water: Most sundews thrive on the tray method, which keeps the soil permanently wet. A few prefer to be waterlogged. Winter growing species require periods of complete summer dormancy, at which time the soil has to be dried out.

  6. Sundew, genus of approximately 152 carnivorous plant species in the family Droseraceae. Sundews are widely distributed in tropical and temperate regions and are common in bogs and fens with sandy acidic soil. Several species are cultivated as novelties for their unusual sticky traps.

  7. Acidic soils with low nutrient concentrations (nitrogen, phosphorous, or calcium) seem to be the most common substrate [2, 11, 38, 49, 61]. In British Columbia, roundleaf sundew is an indicator of wet to very wet, nitrogen-poor soils in boreal, cool temperate, and cool mesothermal climates.