Sarracenia minor
There are two forms of Sarracenia minor: var. minor and var. okefenokeensis. The latter is the largest, reaching up to 70-90 cm in height, while var. minor grows up to 30 cm tall. These pitcher plants are native to the states of North and South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. This carnivorous plant has a typical hood at the top of its pitchers, which makes this species immediately stand out among other pitcher plants. Insects can enter through the opening. At the top of the pitcher, there are small white window-like patches. The plant flowers in spring, and the flower color is green to yellowish.
Sarracenia minor Care.
Typically, mature plants with a single growth point are supplied, which can flower the following year.
Sarracenia minor Care.
Typically, mature plants with a single growth point are supplied, which can flower the following year.
These trumpet pitcher plants are supplied bare-rooted and must be potted upon arrival.