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A couple of pitcher plants growing in a bog like cobras waiting to strike, with a few types of ferns and other vegetation growing among them.

A couple of pitcher plants growing in a bog like cobras waiting to strike, with a few types of ferns and other vegetation growing among them.

Photo of signpost describing Darlingontia plants, reads:

These cobra-like plants, Darlingtonia californica, are found natively in the bog areas of Northern California and Southwestern Oregon.  They flower in May or June with hanging blooms of yellow and red and produce up to a dozen leaves per plant.  Erect seed pods remain most of the summer.

Insects are lured into the leaf opening under the hood by nectar on the colorful ‘petal-like’ appendages and the edges of the opening.  Once inside the hood the insects become confused by the many transparent areas in the upper parts of the leaves which appear as exits.  Keeping a foothold on the glassy smooth upper surface of the tube is difficult and eventually the insects are trapped in the lower tube by sharp downward pointing hairs.  After falling into a pool of liquid at the base of the leaf, the captive is digested and absorbed as food through the plants thin lower walls.

Diagram on left shows the various parts of the plant, starting top to bottom reads:

Flower
-yellow sepals
-red petals

Leaf
-transparent window
-forked appendages
-leaf tube
-downward pointing hairs
-digestive enzymes

Photo of signpost describing Darlingontia plants, reads: These cobra-like plants, Darlingtonia californica, are found natively in the bog areas of Northern California and Southwestern Oregon. They flower in May or June with hanging blooms of yellow and red and produce up to a dozen leaves per plant. Erect seed pods remain most of the summer. Insects are lured into the leaf opening under the hood by nectar on the colorful ‘petal-like’ appendages and the edges of the opening. Once inside the hood the insects become confused by the many transparent areas in the upper parts of the leaves which appear as exits. Keeping a foothold on the glassy smooth upper surface of the tube is difficult and eventually the insects are trapped in the lower tube by sharp downward pointing hairs. After falling into a pool of liquid at the base of the leaf, the captive is digested and absorbed as food through the plants thin lower walls. Diagram on left shows the various parts of the plant, starting top to bottom reads: Flower -yellow sepals -red petals Leaf -transparent window -forked appendages -leaf tube -downward pointing hairs -digestive enzymes

A small field of Darlingtonia californica (Pitcher plants) growing in a bog.

A small field of Darlingtonia californica (Pitcher plants) growing in a bog.

A collection of smaller pitcher plants growing in the more shaded area of the bog.  Unsure of whether these were younger or if they were smaller and greener due to reduced sunlight.

A collection of smaller pitcher plants growing in the more shaded area of the bog. Unsure of whether these were younger or if they were smaller and greener due to reduced sunlight.

Darlingtonia Nature Trail
Florence, Oregon

Nature Trail, ~0.2 mi loop
No elevation gain
Hiked 3/25/25

Flickr Album flic.kr/s/aHBqjCzYqT

#PitcherPlants #OregonCoast #Darlingtonia #bog #hiking #photography

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Two Darlingtonia pitchers facing away from each other. The one on the left is larger and taller. They are bright green and have water droplets collected on their heads. They are cobra-esque in appearance.

Two Darlingtonia pitchers facing away from each other. The one on the left is larger and taller. They are bright green and have water droplets collected on their heads. They are cobra-esque in appearance.

An amorphophallus leaf that is starting to emerge from the dirt. It resembles an alien hand rising out of the ground with its fingers clasped together.

An amorphophallus leaf that is starting to emerge from the dirt. It resembles an alien hand rising out of the ground with its fingers clasped together.

My husband's carnivorous plants were looking extra alien in the rain today 👽 #darlingtonia #amorphophallus #carnivorousplants #sarraceniaceae #araceae

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This Darlingtonia setup has passed through the hands of some exceptional growers. I’m honored to be its current host. 🐍🌿

#darlingtonia #darlingtoniacalifornica #cobralily #pitcherplant #carnivorousplants #native #oregon #california #handmedowns #plants #legacy #growing #backyard #paradise

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My Cobra Lillies (Darlingtonia californica) were looking looking a bit sorry for themselves after the winter. The old pitchers were looking battered and ragged. Lovely to see lots of new pitchers now so I can start tidying them up soon #carnivorousplants #darlingtonia #plantsky

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This is a small crop of Darlingtonia californica in-situ I took on my Graflex Speed Graphic 4X5 with Kodak Ektar 100. #darlingtonia #cobralily #largeformatphotography #graflex #kodakektar100

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The Cobra Lily (Darlingtonia californica) has to be one the coolest plants. Not only does it look like a snake (complete with forked tongue) but it is carnivorous.

#Darlingtoniacalifornica #Darlingtonia #californica #carnivorousplant #insectivorousplant #CUgreenhouse #botany

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Darlingtonia californica in pot

Darlingtonia californica in pot

Darlingtonia californica in pot

Darlingtonia californica in pot

Already slightly frozen but given what’s coming have brought my Cobra Lillies (Darlingtonia californica) into the greenhouse for some respite #CarnivorousPlants #Darlingtonia

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Best fen of carniverous "cobra lilies" or "pitcher plants" I've seen. Hike's on Eight Dollar Mountain, a trail 30 min from my house. Grow wild ONLY in so Oregon & no California
#Darlingtonia #Darlingtoniacalifornica #pitcherplants. #carniverous. #hiking #botany #naturalworld #randonee #cobralily

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#pitcherplant #carnivorousplant #oregon #oregoncoast #darlingtonia

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Interested in #CarnivorousPlants in #LosAngeles / #SoCal? Receive updates here from the oldest #carnivorous #plant group in #SouthernCalifornia, the Los Angeles Carnivorous #PlantSociety. Learn about #Sarracenia, #Drosera, #Nepenthes, #Darlingtonia, #Pinguicula, #Utricularia at in-person meetings.

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