As is somewhat common with oreophila hybrids, this first-generation plant may not be the flashiest thing out there, but it's got vigor, decent veins, and a lot of hybridizing potential. Pitchers reach at least 14 inches tall and are stout with nicely rounded lips and lids. Deep red veins thread through the interior, and the upper pitcher sports faint areoles on a background that starts out red flushed before aging to green; fall pitchers tend to exaggerate the areoles more.
Available plants are small divisions; most older pitchers have died back and phyllodia-type leaves currently present.
Sarracenia oreophila x leucophylla 'Hurricane Creek White'HC B
$22.00Price