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Sarracenia flava x minor

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Product code: 12FM42-ME-1C
$34.95
$29.95

This cross is rarely encountered in cultivation. Yet, it stands out as a striking deviation from the abundance of white-top pitcher hybrids that are so popular. …

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Sarracenia flava x minor

Sarracenia flava x minor

$34.95
$29.95

Sarracenia flava x minor

$34.95
$29.95

This cross is rarely encountered in cultivation. Yet, it stands out as a striking deviation from the abundance of white-top pitcher hybrids that are so popular. Pitchers are almost pure yellow-green in early summer. The lid is domed, broad, elongated, and cowled over the black-rimmed mouth. Though a simple plant, the vivid color and the concealed opening to the trap give this one a unique appearance. In late season, the hoods darken under the summer sun.

GENERAL CARE
Type of Plant: Outdoor perennial for container growing.
Height: Up to 12 inches.
Sunlight: Full sun during the growing season.
Water: Low-mineral water (50 ppm or less).
Soil: Equal parts peat moss and perlite only.
Winter: Dormant. Minimal protection in USDA zones 7-9. Mulch in colder regions.

PLANT YOU RECEIVE
• 2nd-season division from select mother plants. (See below.)
• Acclimated for outdoor growing. Appearance will change with the seasons. (See below.)
• Shipped potted. Care instructions are included.

ABOUT RHIZOME DIVISIONS
• Medium divisions are generally twice as large as small divisions. They also have more pitchers and a fuller appearance.
• All divisions are matured for at least one full growing season, sometimes two. These 2nd-season divisions are more vigorous and robust than recent divisions.

SEASONAL APPEARANCE
January-March: Plant is dormant with no pitchers.
April: Spring growth will appear by the end of the month.
May: Fully developed pitchers will start to appear.
June: Full display of pitchers. This plant will look its best!
July-August: Plant will slow down when it’s hot. Some minor spotting.
September-October: Dormancy begins. Fewer pitchers. No new growth until spring.
November-December: Plant is dormant. Browned pitchers are cut off.

 

Customer Reviews (3)

5
Growing like corn

Posted by MAJ Jimmie Scott on July 10, 2024

Plants are growing like corn, so tall and green, like the photo

5
Nice plant

Posted by Sheila on April 26, 2020

The plant arrived dormant but has now sprouted. It looks healthy and has one very large pitcher.

5
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Posted by nancy j mann on November 5, 2019

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