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Better Late Than Never . . .

Finally, my Darlingtonia plants are producing their first sizable pitchers of the season -- and it's only a few days short of 1 August. Slackers. This one, a favorite of mine, produces a "tongue" over 15 cm (6" across).



Darlingtonia californica
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Worth the wait?.......I think so. :grin:
 
blame it on the alphabet volcano
 
That is one dope Cobra.. I cant wait for mine to produce pitchers that tall/big. Maybe now that mine is repotted, it'll do that. :)
 
Very nice plant!
 
Darlingtonia californica cv. "Adrian SLACKERS"?
 
Very cool! Is your climate in San Francisco cool enough that you can grow them outdoors without much trouble? I love Darlingtonia, but they would completely fry up here in Novato.
 
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Ah yes, stunning mustache, isn't it?
 
Rotflmao!
 
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Very cool! Is your climate in San Francisco cool enough that you can grow them outdoors without much trouble? I love Darlingtonia, but they would completely fry up here in Novato.

Yes, they are grown outside in terracotta pots in a 2:1 compost of live sphagnum moss and pumice. If you grow them in clay pots and offer some shade from afternoon sun, there shouldn't be a problem, even in Novato. I have friends in Austin, Texas who successfully grow them outside at the height of Summer; and it's a far greater challenge there than in Northern California . . .
 
  • #11
Amazing!
 
  • #12
That's a gorgeous pitcher!
 
  • #13
Nice pitcher! Mine is just struggling to survive. : |
 
  • #14
Here are a couple of more shots of new leaves, the second one shot at twilight:

Darlingtonia californica

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