Sarracenia Golden-Red Jubilee

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12GOLR21-ME
$29.95
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Golden-Red Jubilee is another lovely cross created by John Hummer, this time of Sarracenia rubra jonesii x rubra alabamensis. In early season, the pitchers are tall and slender without much coloration. It's in late summer that you see the plant's gorgeous colors and patterns - orange-red veins against a yellow-gold background. The display is a uniform fountain of golden-red pitchers that often reach a foot tall.

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.

 

Reviews

  • 5
    Very nice plant.

    Posted by Bill Webber on October 19, 2021

    Good color and venation. The typical Jonesii bulge in the pitcher is present also.

  • 5
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    Posted by Heather Young on June 14, 2020

  • 5
    Developing a bit later

    Posted by David Yaw on June 14, 2020

    The Golden-Red Jubilee is developing a bit more slowly than the Alata Dark, but has a lot of new growth and the first pitchers are getting their shape. Can't wait for the color.

  • 4
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    Posted by James Fontenault on May 9, 2020

  • 5
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    Posted by SHAHEENA BENNETT on September 15, 2019

  • 5
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    Posted by Tim Riley on September 8, 2019

  • 5
    Fantastic

    Posted by Joel Lege on August 19, 2019

    Great service. Outstanding plant.

  • 5
    Great plant

    Posted by Angel Valladolid on July 15, 2019

    Did not look exactly like the picture but will see how it looks later

  • 4
    Interesting Plant

    Posted by Keith Coleman on July 20, 2017

    My plant arrived in good shape. It had been packed, as usual, very carefully. It has some interesting leaves on it, but nothing that looks like a functional pitcher. The plant is growing just fine, but the new leaves are still stringy and snake-like. I suspect that the plant will be an unusual, nice-looking plant when it is in its prime. ***RESPONSE BY SARRACENIA NORTHWEST*** Thank you for your recent purchase! Yes, this is normal for this hybrid in early and mid season. It produces upright and most colorful pitchers in late summer. That's when you'll get to see its golden-red namesake.

  • 5
    Another Beauty that I just had to have anotherone

    Posted by Ramon L. Nelson on January 5, 2016

    A great cluster of several plants that were all inter winding into and around themselves. A great buy as it seems as though you are getting 4 or 5 beautiful red plants.

  • 5
    Sarracenia x Golden-Red Jubilee

    Posted by robert wiebusch on December 24, 2015

    The plant arrived in good condition and is outside in full sun and 82 degree weather.