Sarracenia flava and S. oreophila have been favorite species to hybridize together because of the numerous variations in size and patterns. Some of our largest plants in the collection are forms of this hybrid.
The current batch are plants are random forms that are possibly siblings of some of the more well-known forms, such as Extreme Green, and Don's Flava.
Plants You Receive
Type of Plant
Size of Adult Plants
Sunlight
Water
Soil
Growing Season
Winter Care
The current batch are plants are random forms that are possibly siblings of some of the more well-known forms, such as Extreme Green, and Don's Flava.
Plants You Receive
Plants are shipped in 4-inch pots with proper growing media. Each plant is a division from select mother plants in our collection. Plants may need an additional growing season for pitchers to reach full size.
All cold hardy plants are grown outdoors at our nursery in Oregon and experience the changes of the seasons. Care instructions are provided.
Please watch the monthly videos for examples of how your plant may look at this time of the year and important growing tips for the season.
All cold hardy plants are grown outdoors at our nursery in Oregon and experience the changes of the seasons. Care instructions are provided.
Please watch the monthly videos for examples of how your plant may look at this time of the year and important growing tips for the season.
Type of Plant
Cold hardy perennial for outdoor growing.
Size of Adult Plants
Up to 16-20 inches tall.
Sunlight
Full sun, 6 or more hours of direct sunlight.
Water
Use mineral-free water or water low in minerals (less than 50 parts per million). Keep the soil wet by setting the plant in a dish of standing water.
Soil
Use 1 part peat moss and 1 part perlite (or washed river sand). Avoid fertilizers, regular garden soil, and compost.
Growing Season
April - September. Pitchers will brown at the onset of winter dormancy.
Winter Care
Hardy of winter frost. Mulch in USDA zones 7 and colder.
Yellow pitchers with red veins and a flattened, pointed hood.