Known as the Forked Sundew, it is easy to see how Drosera binata red got that name. The long upright leaves form a "Y" shape at the extremity. The erect stems can reach 20 inches high or more and branched in upper part.
It produces large, bell shaped, yellow flowers. Flowers will set in the second or third year in good conditions. It blooms in small containers and never gets too big.