Sarracenia purpurea And Flytrap Combo

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10006
$24.95
(7 reviews)
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This is a very popular combo - Sarracenia purpurea and a flytrap potted together in a 4-inch pot. The short red pitchers of S. purpurea complements the flytrap very nicely.
Plants You Receive
Sarracenia purpurea and a flytrap are potted together in a 4-inch pot. Care instructions are provided.

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Type of Plant
Cold hardy perennial for outdoor growing.

Sunlight
Full sun, 6 or more hours of direct sunlight.

Water
Use mineral-free water or water low in minerals (less than 50 parts per million). Keep the soil wet by setting the plant in a dish of standing water.

Soil
Use 1 part peat moss and 1 part perlite (or washed river sand). Avoid fertilizers, regular garden soil, and compost.

Growing Season
April - October. Pitchers will brown at the onset of winter dormancy.

Winter Care
Hardy of winter frost. Mulch in USDA zones 7 and colder.
Our best selling hybrid.

Reviews

  • 5
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    Posted by Jessica Schrunk on July 11, 2020

  • 5
    I want another set

    Posted by Cassandra A Williams on July 9, 2020

    Excellent

  • 5
    Keeps Growing and spreading out

    Posted by Jimmie Scott on January 26, 2020

    Their just wonderful, we keep them in the kitchen, love the idea of the combo, add so much more color to the area. Everyone love the look. Lots of good comments. The red and green pictures really stand out nicely, with a background of small flytraps. Looking forward to the next combo idea.

  • 5
    Combo Plants

    Posted by Steve G on January 14, 2020

    Packaging was outstanding. Plants were very nice. Very healthy plants. They will make excellent additions to my outdoor garden.

  • 5
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    Posted by MELINDA Starkey on December 22, 2019

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    Sarracenia purpurea/flytrap combo

    Posted by Sandee Kugler on December 2, 2019

    Sarracenis purpurea is dry like the red base is drying up-is that normal if not what can I do? The flytrap is good! *** RESPONSE BY SARRACENIA NORTHWEST *** I'm sorry the plant isn't growing as you had expected. As mentioned in the literature that came with your plants, these plants are dormant in winter, which means no new growth will occur until spring. It's also natural for Sarracenia to have dried pitchers when they're dormant. Without knowing more about the care of your plants, we can't really provide much more information other than that. In your literature, there is also information on how to submit growing questions. You can access the Carnivorous Plant Help page by using the navigation menu above. Please make sure to provide the requested information, and one of our growers will get back to you shortly.

  • 5
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    Posted by susan owen on November 17, 2019