I put this in quotations because I'm not convinced this plant doesn't have jonesii influence in it. Pitchers tend to remain small, around 10-12 inches tall, with a slender tapered tube and a fairly simple arching, slightly lengthened lid with mildly ruffled edges and heavily adorned in white areoles, especially in the larger fall pitchers. The entire leaf, and flowers when they open, are all completely yellow-green and white as this is an anthocyanin-free plant. My suspicion of hybrid influence also means it's a lot more tolerant than other pure white-tops I've found, taking cooler temperatures and more waterlogged soils much more easily.
Available plants are several small divisions, and one large division.
Sarracenia "leucophylla viridescens"
From $22.00Sale Price
