Carnivorous Plant, Sarracenia Flava large, exotic pitcher plant catches flies
Sarracenia Flava v. Flava, adult plant grown from location seed from Pender County North Carolina. Exotic, pitcher plant catches many flies. Exotic but easy to grow carnivorous plant, native to North America, catches many flies. Grow in a cool greenhouse or sunny windowsill and water with rainwater. Grow in a compost mix of three parts Irish (sphagnum) moss peat, two parts pearlite and one part silver sand. Place the plant in a position of full sunlight, either on a cool windowsill or in a greenhouse. During the spring/summer growing season stand it in a try containing approximately one inch of rainwater, never use tap water as this is poisonous to all carnivorous plants. Never apply artificial fertilizer or feed with dead insects, the plant will catch enough to feed itself. In winter keep the compost damp rather than wet and allow the plant to rest, a cool but frost free position is best. Located in Gravesend, Kent. Ad ID: Delivery Service Consumer Credit