Description
Sarracenia leucophylla var. leucophylla cv. Cronus’ (TM ‘Titan’)
English version at the end of the description
Magnificent Sarracenia, rare in collections!
The plant sent is the one in the photo (whole pot), 2 growth points.
Quantity sent :
1 rhizome (the pot in the photo)
bare roots in damp sphagnum moss
Delivery : Mondial Relay , cardboard box,
plant sent whole without urns cut
!
Family: Sarraceniaceae
Genus: Sarracenia
Exposure: Full sun .
Substrate: Sphagnum peat moss or Sphagnum peat moss + perlite .
Growing conditions : Grown outdoors.
Sarracenia should be grown outdoors all year round.
The winter rest period is important for the well-being of your Sarracenia.
Withstands frost very well.
The bigger the pot, the more the plant will flourish!
Watering :
Use only rainwater, demineralized or osmosed water.
The substrate must be kept wet throughout the growing period (spring, summer, autumn),
and must remain moist in winter.
Never allow the substrate to dry out.
Water that is too hard will cause the plant to wither in a few weeks.
Do not use bottled water, it usually contains too many mineral salts, which are harmful to the plant.
Any questions? A precision ? contact me!
Version française :
Magnificent Sarracenia rare in collections!
The plant sent is the one in the photo (entire pot), 2 crow point.
Quantity sent: 1 rhizome (the pot in photo), bare roots in moist sphagnum
Delivery: Colissimo, cardboard parcel,
plant sent whole without cutting the urns
!
Family: Sarraceniaceae
Genus: Sarracenia
Exposure: Full Sun.
Substrate: Blonde sphagnum peat or Blonde sphagnum peat + perlite.
Growing Conditions: Grown outdoors.
Sarracenia should be grown outdoors all year round.
The winter rest period is important for the well being of your Sarracenia.
Tolerates frost very well.
The bigger the pot, the more the plant will flourish!
Watering:
Use only rain, demineralised or reverse osmosis water.
The substrate must be soaked throughout the growth period (spring, summer, autumn),
and must remain moist in winter.
Never let the substrate dry out.
Water that is too calcareous will cause the plant to wither in a few weeks.
Do not use bottled water, they generally contain too many mineral salts, which are harmful to the plant.
A question? A precision ? contact me!