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Sarracenia purpurea

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Sarracenia purpurea

A compact North American pitcher plant species producing low, ground-hugging pitchers with strong red veining. Plants offered are well established and actively growing.

Care

  • Light: Full sun to very bright light for compact growth and strong colour.
  • Water: Keep constantly moist using rainwater, distilled, or reverse osmosis water.
  • Temperature: Hardy temperate species; tolerates frost and cold winters during dormancy.
  • Growing Media: Carnivorous plant mix such as peat and perlite or live sphagnum.
  • Feeding: No fertiliser required; pitchers naturally collect and digest insects.

Key Characteristics

  • Pitcher Colour: Green to red with pronounced veining.
  • Pitcher Shape: Short, open pitchers that sit close to the ground.
  • Plant Size: Compact compared to many other Sarracenia species.
  • Growth Habit: Clumping, rhizomatous growth.
  • Season: Active growth spring to autumn; winter dormancy.
$10.87
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$10.87

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Description

A compact North American pitcher plant species producing low, ground-hugging pitchers with strong red veining. Plants offered are well established and actively growing.

Care

  • Light: Full sun to very bright light for compact growth and strong colour.
  • Water: Keep constantly moist using rainwater, distilled, or reverse osmosis water.
  • Temperature: Hardy temperate species; tolerates frost and cold winters during dormancy.
  • Growing Media: Carnivorous plant mix such as peat and perlite or live sphagnum.
  • Feeding: No fertiliser required; pitchers naturally collect and digest insects.

Key Characteristics

  • Pitcher Colour: Green to red with pronounced veining.
  • Pitcher Shape: Short, open pitchers that sit close to the ground.
  • Plant Size: Compact compared to many other Sarracenia species.
  • Growth Habit: Clumping, rhizomatous growth.
  • Season: Active growth spring to autumn; winter dormancy.