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Cobra Lily (Darlingtonia Californica)
Cobra Lily (Darlingtonia Californica)
Darlingtonia Californica /dɑːrlɪŋˈtoʊniə kælɪˈfɔːrnɪkə/, also called the California pitcher plant, cobra lily, or cobra plant, is a species of carnivorous plant. As a pitcher plant it is the sole member of the genus Darlingtonia in the family Sarraceniaceae. Darlingtonia Californica is native to Northern California and Oregon growing in bogs and seeps with cold running water. This plant is designated as uncommon due to its rarity in the field.
The name "cobra lily" stems from the resemblance of its tubular leaves to a rearing cobra, complete with a forked leaf – ranging from yellow to purplish-green – that resemble fangs or a serpent's tongue.
Daily Care of Darlingtonia Californica
Sunlight Demand: |
Partial Shade |
Flower Color: |
Green-yellow |
Foliage: |
Green |
Soil Condition: |
Spagmoss |
Water Requirement: |
Medium |
Purchase Size: |
Diameter Approximately 0.8 - 1.6''(2-4cm) |
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