Flycatcher

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  1. Funnyghost

    Funnyghost Apprentice Gardener

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    Hello there,

    I'm new to gardening. I bought a Flycatcher today and then quickly discovered that wasnt an actual name. I think my plant is a kind of carnivorous trumpet plant but cant be sure. Could you guys take a look and let me know how to care for it please?

    Thank you in advance.
     

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    It could be darlingtonia, which is a type of cobra lily. I'm not fully up on insectivorous plants but I'm sure it will be fun....and disturbing to trap some flies!
    Oh and welcome
     
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      Sarracenia, Pitcher Plant.
       
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        Yeah, that's the thing I couldn't think of!
         
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        • ARMANDII

          ARMANDII Low Flying Administrator Staff Member

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          There are a fair few Sarracenia varieties out there, flounder, so it's almost impossible to identify which one you have got.:scratch::doh: The things to remember is that that Sarracenia like bright light and warmth and you must only water them with rain water.
          I have 28 Sarracenia, 10 Venus Fly Traps, and some Sun Dews in the Green House....
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          It's hard to tell how many flies a Sarracenia has caught in it's Pitchers unless you can see down into the Pitcher but I find that the Venus Fly Traps seem to do great business and are very efficient in catching flies.
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            Nice selection of pots as well
             
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