Sarracenia Rosea
Southern Pitcher Plant
Sarracenia are rhizomous perennial plants with many tubular pitcher-shaped leaves radiating out from the base, and then turning upwards with their trap openings facing the center of the crown. They can trap insects and other prey without the use of moving parts. The plants prefer strong, direct sunlight with no shade and thrive in moist, acidic soil. Sarracenia Rosea (previously classified as a variety of S. purpurea subsp. venosa var. burkii.) bears pink flowers in mid to late Spring, and has pitchers that emerge cream in Spring, with a hint of red, which by early Autumn have become a rosette of red, velvet pitchers. They go dormant in Winter, and drop their leaves in significant frost
Contributed by @demeterstouch
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Full sun
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Frequent watering
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A little frost hardy: 32F (0°C)
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Moist and free draining
Common name
Southern Pitcher Plant
Latin name
Sarracenia Rosea
type
Carnivorous plant
family
Sarraceniaceae
ph
5.0 - 6.5 Acid - Neutral
Plant & bloom calendar
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Best time to plant
full grown dimensions
Sarracenia Rosea
Sarracenia are rhizomous perennial plants with many tubular pitcher-shaped leaves radiating out from the base, and then turning upwards with their trap openings facing the center of the crown. They can trap insects and other prey without the use of moving parts. The plants prefer strong, direct sunlight with no shade and thrive in moist, acidic soil. Sarracenia Rosea (previously classified as a variety of S. purpurea subsp. venosa var. burkii.) bears pink flowers in mid to late Spring, and has pitchers that emerge cream in Spring, with a hint of red, which by early Autumn have become a rosette of red, velvet pitchers. They go dormant in Winter, and drop their leaves in significant frost
Planting young plants
From Early Spring TO Early Spring
Sarracenia like a long growing seasons and warm to hot summer temperatures. In areas with short and/or cool summers it is best to plant them in a greenhouse or potted, in a conservatory. In very hot areas with low humidity, some afternoon shade can be beneficial. If planting out, choose a site that is permanently moist, even in hot, dry periods and is in full sun. An acid soil is essential (low pH) as the plant draws its nutrients from the insects it traps.