Carnivorous plant Sarracenia x 'Daniel Rudd'
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  • Carnivorous plant Sarracenia x 'Daniel Rudd'
  • Carnivorous plant Sarracenia x 'Daniel Rudd'
  • Carnivorous plant Sarracenia x 'Daniel Rudd'

Sarracenia x 'Daniel Rudd'

€23.00
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This Sarracenia hybrid expresses the best of its parents. Sarracenia Daniel Rudd has a curved and slender shape with a pretty hood dotted with white spots and red veins. Vigorous carnivorous plant of 15 to 25 cm!

Parentage: [ leucophylla x (leucophylla x (flava x purpurea))].

From October to April (rest period) , the foliage of the plant partially disappears. The Sarracenia x 'Daniel Rudd' is then delivered in the form of a rhizome still rooted in a pot and ready to start again in spring.

 

The size indicated in this product description is that of the foliage in summer.

Characteristic: pot 12 cm
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  3 shipments per week

Shipments on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Delivery in 48 hours

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22 years of experience in packaging our plants. 100% recycled or reused.

Sarracenia x 'Daniel Rudd' & care

Sarracenia and Temperature

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

Sarracenia and watering

Use only rainwater, demineralized or osmosis . Water that is too hard will cause your Sarracenia to die in a few weeks. Do not use bottled water, as it generally contains too much salt, which is harmful to the plant. In summer, place the plant in a large saucer with water. In winter, keep the substrate moist.

Fertilizer for Sarracenia

To be totally avoided! The plant provides its own organic nutrient needs thanks to its traps.

Sarracenia Exhibition

Full sun.

Substrate for Sarracenia

The mixture for carnivorous plants is the basic substrate for many species, you can make it yourself by mixing blond peat , perlite and vermiculite , (4V/1V/1V) or blond peat , and non-calcareous aquarium sand (2V/1V).

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