ssp. venosa Tattnall Co. Ga (likely)
Sarracenia purpurea ssp. venosa Tattnall Co. (ws)
This is not the same as what you buy elsewhere. Our Sarracenia purpurea ssp. venosa from Tattnall County originates from seeds from Georgia. These are all unique plants from true wild genetics.
What makes her special? It is precisely what you see in the photo, and yet it isn't. This photo is an example of what you can expect. Because these are plants grown from seed, every plant is different. No two are identical. The same height, the same leaf shape, strong veins, but all slightly different in detail and expression.
Venosa is already different from ssp. purpurea: more compact, more intensely colored, often with more variation in shape and color. But the plants from Tattnall are truly known for their strong veins and vibrant colors. Some plants are a bit greener, others a bit redder, but all with strong veins. We even suspect that the well-known cultivar 'Belly of Blood' also has Tattnall genetics.
Characteristics:
- Height/Size: compact.
- Appearance: Green to dark red, intense color. Each plant unique.
- Care requirements: Direct sunlight, standard purpurea care, tray method watering.
- With location: Tattnall County, Georgia
Important: Each plant is different from seed; the photo is a guideline, not a guarantee. This is for collectors who want wild variation. Authentic, diverse, unique.