That is so beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing. I unfortunately have had very bad luck with keeping my Darlingtonia alive. I have a little tiny seedling still holding on. I lost two small clumps of seedlings and a larger-medium-sized clump of seedlings. I had the larger one for about a 9 months before I lost everything. Just one little seedling left with 5 little pitchers on it. Lol. I'm very good with sarracenia....but not Darlingtonia! I'm trying mine in the house under lights. Any suggestions?
Here's my two cents worth.
I'm a Drosera guy but I've had Darlingtonia for a couple years now from seedlings and they get bigger every year.
I think the most important factor (other than the big 3) is to keep the roots cool.
I keep a container of distilled water in the refrigerator and top water with that when the days get warm.
(siphon the water back out from your tray, check it for TDS, and put it back in the fridge for tomorrow.)
I have also filled a 2l soda bottle with distilled water.
I froze it solid.
On very warm days, I'd suspend it like an IV bottle in the hospital and let it drip down onto the cobra lily as it melts.
But that's a lot of messing around so I usually just keep them in a nice cool basement where the roots never get hot.
Good growing,
Mike