Sarracenia wrigleyana 'Scarlet Belle'
Pitcher Plant 'Scarlet Belle'
Early Spring 2019
4
- 1
Early Spring 2019
4
- 1
Late Winter 2019
9
- 5



Sarracenia wrigleyana 'Scarlet Belle'
Early Spring 2019
4
Early Spring 2019
4

misternatureboy
I am happy to report that my #pitcherplant was dormant and wasn't dead after all! Yay!
Late Winter 2019
9

misternatureboy
Not sure if this #Sarracenia #Scarletbelle was dormant or a goner. Two teeny new shoots give me hope.

renatagardens
Good luck. I hope it makes a comeback.

cpl721
So hope it was just dormant!

PunkyKy
It's dormant. Just cut off the dead pitchers.... keep wet... and in sunny location and wait for it to warm up. She'll be just fine! ✌💗☺🕷🌱

misternatureboy
Thanks, @PunkyKy! I've had her for a few years and I don't recall her looking this rough. Recently moved her to a glass cone that I keep topped up with rain- or distilled water. Shaded on the side of a fence but facing lawn that gets strong, indirect sunlight.
I am happy to report that my other #pitcherplant was dormant, too!