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Sarracenia purpurea subsp. venosa is found primarily on the coastal plain from the New Jersey Pine Barrens south to Georgia and west from the Florida panhandle to Louisiana. These two varieties will readily cross and form hybrids where their ranges overlap, making identification difficult. Sarracenia purpurea ‘Venosa Red’ This carnivorous ‘Pitcher Plant’ likes bright light, to even a few hours of direct sunlight. Keep substrate moist always, use distilled water or RO water. Description: Sarracenia purpurea "Venosa Red" is a superior selection of the purple pitcher plant; a native of the coastal plane of the US. Its attractive leaf shape is unique in that it collects rainwater to drown bugs for fertilizer!

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This plant forms rosettes of huge, colorful  flava pitchers is the most variable of any species of Sarracenia. Colors range from yellowish green to crimson and even yellow with red venation. Figure 1. Calflora: Information on California plants for education, research and conservation, with data contributed by public and private institutions and individuals,  Sarracenia purpurea ssp. venosa - This plants makes a lovely clump of pink a sunny or shady windowsill though the traps wont reach such a deep pinky red in   The Sarracenia Purpurea Venosa Pitcher Plant up for sale is not necessarily the one in the picture.

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Native to the Florida Panhandle and through North Carolina. It has ground-hugging rain-catchers, sporting conspicuous purple-red leaves with wide, heavily patterned hoods. It grows slower than other types of Sarracenia but will form an impressive clump over time. Plant remains relatively short when fully mature, 6-8 inches.

3)The flowers of S. rosea are larger (petals 4.5-6.4 cm long), and are on shorter peduncles (16-35 cm), than you see in Sarracenia purpurea (petals 2.2-5.3 cm; peduncles 22-79 cm). r/Sarracenia: A sub for discussing the cultivation, preservation, and appreciation of the plant genus Sarracenia. Sarracenia purpurea subsp.venosa var.venosa (Red) SPV-001 E: Sarracenia purpurea subsp.venosa var.venosa- Columbus Co. Nr Old Dock, NC: SPV-001 F: Sarracenia purpurea subsp.venosa var.venosa- Lexington Co: SPV-001 G: Sarracenia purpurea subsp.venosa var.venosa- Apalachicola NF - FL: SPV-006: Sarracenia purpurea subsp.venosa var.venosa (Big) SPV-002 Sarracenia purpurea, var.

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Sarracenia purpurea subsp. venosa all red raised from seed harvested from the location north of supply in North  purpurea subsp. venosa var.

Sarracenia venosa red

The species purpurea is divided into 2 subspecies.
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Sarracenia venosa red

Once on the rim the insect loses its footing and slips into the wate The Sarracenia purpurea is native to the humid swap areas of North America. The purple pitcher plant loved cold weather.

Light is the key to acquiring this colour.
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2) Sarracenia rosea is the only Sarracenia with pink petals (except for some hybrids). The petals of S. purpurea are brick red to purplish red. 3)The flowers of S. rosea are larger (petals 4.5-6.4 cm long), and are on shorter peduncles (16-35 cm), than you see in Sarracenia purpurea (petals 2.2-5.3 cm; peduncles 22-79 cm).

purpurea is found from Minnesota through the Great Lakes to Newfoundland and south along the Atlantic Coast to the New Jersey Pine Barrens. Sarracenia purpurea subsp. venosa is found primarily on the coastal plain from the New Jersey Pine Barrens south to Georgia and west from the Florida panhandle to Louisiana. These two varieties will readily cross and form hybrids where their ranges overlap, making identification difficult.

Native to the Florida Panhandle and through North Carolina. It has ground-hugging rain-catchers, sporting conspicuous purple-red leaves with wide, heavily patterned hoods. It grows slower than other types of Sarracenia but will form an impressive clump over time. Plant remains relatively short when fully mature, 6-8 inches. For Professionals.