Name: Spirlice (S. leucophilla 22D x leucophilla x oreophilla clon FP) x (S. leucophilla x ADS clon D)
pot: 6cm +
age: 1 year +
Lifespan: 20–30 years (some species even more)
country of origin: grown in the Czech Republic
growing method: from seed
location: mainly southeast USA, swamps, peat bogs
plant color: dull green-red, terminal leaflets white with red to purple veins
flower color: yellow/green
Starts flowering: after 3–5 years (length varies by species)
soil composition: peat and silica sand in a ratio of 3:1
vegetation: grows on acidic humus moors or in peat bogs, in constantly moist sandy-sod soils, exceptionally they can grow on alkaline soils, but also in pure peat
cultivation: Flower pots should stand in a bowl with at least 1 - 2 cm of water. After they have used up the water, we must top it up immediately. Drying out the soil will kill the carnivorous plant. They can withstand temperatures from 5-40 degrees Celsius. The coastal climate is humid and warm. Winter is mild with occasional light frosts. In winter, plants go through a vegetative rest, limit growth and sometimes change or lose leaves
fertilization: they get it from the food they catch / other forms of fertilization are not correct
chemical treatment: Mospilan 20 sp / Vertimec 1.8 SC
information: I send without peat and flower pots with a wet paper towel in which the roots are wrapped for sufficient moisture. Carnivores do not need nutritious soil to live, peat, which is acidic and poor in nutrients, and the food they catch is enough.