Dallas’ pretty much only carnivorous plant gallery always kicks into high gear in October, when cooler temperatures bring out spectacular growth and color in carnivores such as North American pitcher plants (Sarracenia), and this year’s festivities combine pre-Halloween sentiments, the fourth anniversary of the gallery’s original opening, and the second anniversary of the current location.
Dallas’ pretty much only carnivorous plant gallery always kicks into high gear in October, when cooler temperatures bring out spectacular growth and color in carnivores such as North American pitcher plants (Sarracenia), and this year’s festivities combine pre-Halloween sentiments, the fourth anniversary of the gallery’s original opening, and the second anniversary of the current location.
Dallas’ pretty much only carnivorous plant gallery always kicks into high gear in October, when cooler temperatures bring out spectacular growth and color in carnivores such as North American pitcher plants (Sarracenia), and this year’s festivities combine pre-Halloween sentiments, the fourth anniversary of the gallery’s original opening, and the second anniversary of the current location.