Darlingtonia californica (medium) - 4.5" deep pot - Carnivorous plant
Darlingtonia californica is iconic among both carnivorous plants and California natives, growing isolated on the West Coast thousands of miles away from its Sarracenia and Heliamphora relatives. The unlikely habitat of this species is only made more unusual by the frequent presence of serpentine, California's state rock, which is notably toxic to most plants.
Specifications
| Brand | Unbranded |
| Type | Carnivorous plant |
| Genus | Darlingtonia |
| Season Of Interest | summer |
| Watering | standing water |
| Sunlight | 30% shade |
| Plant Form | Carnivorous plant |
| Soil Type | bog-style |
| Pot Size | 4.5" deep |
Darlingtonia californica is iconic among both carnivorous plants and California natives, growing isolated on the West Coast thousands of miles away from its Sarracenia and Heliamphora relatives. The unlikely habitat of this species is only made more unusual by the frequent presence of serpentine, California's state rock, which is notably toxic to most plants.