This plant makes a lovely clump of pink bulbous traps with tall dark pink flowers. Virtually evergreen the old traps start to die back as the new traps grow. As this is a more southerly subspecies it is not as hardy as Sarracenia purpurea ssp purpurea. The height of the traps is only about 15cm making it an excellent windowsill plant for a sunny or shady windowsill, though the traps won’t reach such a deep pinky red in a shadier spot. Rightly an extremely popular plant. If grown indoors you can put some rainwater inside the traps which helps digestion and fly catching.
Sarracenia x catesbaei Tim Bailey clone
£16.00 – £21.00
Sarracenia purpurea purpurea var heterophylla
£16.00
Sarracenia purpurea ssp. venosa
£12.50 – £21.00
LJT –
stunning healthy plant, carefully packed, helpful care leaflet …. already eating those pesky flies that fly over our garden from the nearby cattle field