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Sarracenia Reptilian Rose

(3 reviews)
Product code: 12REP51
$69.95

Reptilian Rose is one of those rare Sarracenia that change colors with the seasons. In early spring, its pitchers are pink. As summer progresses, they turn deep …

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Sarracenia Reptilian Rose

Sarracenia Reptilian Rose

$69.95

Sarracenia Reptilian Rose

$69.95

Reptilian Rose is one of those rare Sarracenia that change colors with the seasons. In early spring, its pitchers are pink. As summer progresses, they turn deep red. The plant is best known for its pouty lip and fanciful hood. Look for its best pitchers in early and mid-summer. Phil Faulisi bred the plant, and it was registered with the International Carnivorous Plant Society in 2009. Overall, this is a must-have for serious Sarracenia collectors.

GENERAL CARE
Type of Plant: Outdoor perennial for container growing.
Height: Up to 20 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
Awesome plant

Posted by David Malave on July 3, 2020

Plant is doing Great, Growing well has new shoots About every week. It’s one of my favorites thank you guys.

5
Very impressive!

Posted by Cody Hedgpeth on May 9, 2020

Did not expect to get a nice sized division. This plant was just waking up for spring and 30 days later it has a MASSIVE pitcher with more popping up. This one is my favorite in my collection. Sarracenia Nothwest you rock!

5
So excited!

Posted by SarrAddict on April 17, 2020

I've wanted this one for a while. Can't wait to see the pitchers! The plant arrived quickly, looks great, and was packaged well. Thank you!

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