Sarracenia leucophylla - Mini-moot
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  • Sarracenia leucophylla - Mini-moot

Sarracenia leucophylla - Mini-moot

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Sarracenia hybrid with a predominance of sarracenia Sarracenia in its parentage, producing splendid pitchers that are a very dark red with white upper parts. This carnivorous plant is very robust and its traps are very long-lasting.

From October to March (normal rest period) , this Sarracenia has the particularity of keeping part of its foliage (a few traps arrive in winter) unlike many other Sarracenia .

Characteristic: 1 x clod
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Sarracenia & maintenance of leucophylla 'hybrid'

Sarracenia leucophylla 'hybrid' and Temperature

Tolerates temperatures up to 40°C in summer. Protect from frost if the carnivorous plant is in a small pot (less than 20 cm in diameter). It can withstand temperatures down to -15°C in a large pot or bog.

Sarracenia leucophylla 'hybrid' and watering

Use only rainwater, demineralized water, or reverse osmosis water. Water that is too hard (high in calcium) will kill your Sarracenia in a few weeks. Do not use bottled water, as it generally contains too many salts, which are harmful to the plant. In summer, place the plant in a large saucer filled with water. In winter, keep the potting mix moist.

Fertilizer for Sarracenia

Absolutely avoid this! The plant provides for its own needs in organic nutrients thanks to its traps.

Sarracenia Exhibition

Full sun.

Sarracenia substrate

Carnivorous plant mix is the basic substrate for many species; you can make it yourself by mixing blonde peat , perlite and vermiculite (4V/1V/1V) or blonde peat and non-calcareous aquarium sand (2V/1V).

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