Adult Purple Pitcher Plant (Sarracenia Purpurea Venosa), Burkii Rosea Variant
$25.00 – $55.00
The Northern Purple Pitcher Plant, Sarracenia purpurea, is low growing with short, stout traps, often showing burgundy color and red veins in full sun. In the winter it frequently turns a gorgeous deep reddish purple color. The external pitcher surface is waxy and feels hard to the touch. It tends to clump and form colonies, about 4+ feet across. Traps hold their color through the winter and for nearly 2 years. It is a fragrant, early spring bloomer, growing deep red blossoms on 12 inch scapes that flower well before the new traps develop. Flower stalks and sepals last through the year, resembling green daffodils. It prefers mild summers and cold winters. It is native, in several varieties, from Maryland to Newfoundland, and is hardy to zone 2. It is the only native Sarracenia north of Maryland. Some of its more colorful common names are: Devil’s Boots, Side-Saddle Flower and Hunter’s Cup. In colonial homeopathic medicine it was believed to offer relief from small pox. It is well-suited for terrariums and the backyard bog garden north into Canada.
Plants are shipped bare-root, wrapped in damp sphagnum moss. In its dormant season, it will be shipped as a dormant rhizome with trimmed off pitchers. Photographs are representative of the species, and not the specific plant shipped. Veining and coloration may vary because these are a seed-grown strain.
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Thanks for checking in. They did arrive safely. They got here yesterday, and I was able to get them unpacked and into their pots with th...More
Thanks for checking in. They did arrive safely. They got here yesterday, and I was able to get them unpacked and into their pots with the sphagnum as directed. They are getting acclimated and looking good!
Best,
Adam