Drosera neocaledonica grows in swamps with a laterite soil base. Plants in the wild: Drosera neocaledonica December 11, 2018 Drosera / Habitats / Photography / Plants Drosera neocaledonica is endemic to the pacific island of New Caledonia. It is adapted to the leached laterite soils of the highlands where it grows in swampy flats. Drosera neocaledonica grows in swamps with a laterite soil base. Drosera neocaledonica grows in swamps with a laterite soil base. Drosera neocaledonica grows in swamps with a laterite soil base. Drosera neocaledonica grows in swamps with a laterite soil base. Tags: drosera neocaledonica, new caledonia, wild Continue Reading Next PostDrosera salina Species Profile You Might Also Like Comparing Drosera hookeri and Drosera gunniana of the Melbourne region October 24, 2020 Anglesea Heath in May June 14, 2020 The subspecies of the Utricularia dichotoma complex February 1, 2024