Carnivorous Plants Website
Carnivorous Plants in the Wilderness
by Makoto Honda
 


   
Preface

  Introduction

 
  Pitcher Plants 
 
  Cobra Plant  
 
  Sundews   
 
  Venus Flytrap  
 
  Butterworts   
 
  Bladderworts    

  References

 
 Phylogeny
 
Classification
 
List of Species
 World Map

 

  HOME

 

Cobra Plants near Redding, California

2006 - July - 28 ... 30              Page 2

I visited a Darlingtonia habitat near Redding, California. I visited this colony once some 30 years ago. The habitat appeared healthy. Not much seems to have changed. I am always amazed how similar all the cobra plant habitats are throughout its distribution from California to Oregon. Cold waters run through the mountain slope, creating a marshy surface. Darlingtonia grows vigorously on the wet, grassy surface along the stream. The flowers are all gone, forming a seed capsule at the tip of a tall scape (80-90 cm). Some pitcher leaves were as tall as 70 cm. From my house near Los Angeles, this was a 1600-mile round trip.  I drove 10-plus hours to come here.

  

In this habitat, I saw this bug, everywhere, in the Darlingtonia bog, flying all over the place, from a flower to another, sometimes landing on the cobra heads.