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Sarracenia flava var. rugelii F48B Srba

Sarracenia flava var. rugelii F48B Srba

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Sarracenia flava var. rugelii is a carnivorous plant that grows in the swampy areas of the coastal plain of the southeastern United States, from North Carolina and from Alabama to Virginia.
The traps have a very solid structure and start out slender, opening into a very wide mouth. This is the part of this plant that particularly characterizes it. It has a very prominent lip and a very broad cap.
The leaves are very light green and turn almost yellow when exposed to sunlight. Another distinctive feature is the black spot in the center of the throat, which contrasts beautifully with the pitcher's light color.

Growing Tips

The sarracenia catches many flies, wasps, bedbugs and other large insects
Soil: Blonde acid sphagnum peat with perlite
IN SUMMER: Keep the plant exposed to the sun for many hours a day, which is essential for it to grow healthy and colourful. It does not suffer from the summer heat if the water level in the saucer is kept high.
It should never be fertilized.
IN WINTER Keep the plant outside in a sunny and wind-protected position. Just avoid prolonged frosts. You can cut dry and damaged leaves at the base. In spring it will have beautiful flowering and lots of new leaves.
To have even higher traps you can cut the flower as soon as it appears at 5 cm in height. The peat must be completely changed every two or three years.

Watering

The best water is rain or distilled or reverse osmosis.
It must be free of limestone residues and very tender and acidic.
Sarracenia loves a high water level in the saucer.
The traps should not be filled with water.
In summer the ideal level is constant up to half the vase.
In winter, a constant cm or two will be enough.
It is not necessary to vaporize the plant but in the height of summer it can be refreshed with evening rain, always with low-calcareous water.

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