One of my older and most tolerant plants, having withstood years of changing conditions and old rotten soils where other plants collapsed, this is a short but stately plant once established. Pitchers typically reach 6-8 inches tall, very slender and tubular with a simple curving pointed lid over top, the whole leaf blushed in coppery red at first before aging to green with brick red veins. Per the species standard the small red-petaled flowers often have a strongly sweet aroma to them, akin to a wild rose.
Available divisions are large (for this plant) and may have multiple growth points. Pitchers are spindly and etiolated right now from crowding but should form a healthy fall crop once settled.
Sarracenia rubra ssp. rubra Brunswick Co, NC
$16.00Price