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The pitchers can be green to greenish yellow. The flowers tend to be large and are borne singly on stems though there may be several per plant depending on age/maturity. Borne in spring, just as the first pitchers are developing, these can be showy and some possess a distinct 'cat-pee' aroma! S. flava forms have always been very popular and make ideal starter subjects.

 

Hardy in the U.K. so may be grown outside in a container or bog-garden but also makes a splendid houseplant when situated in a conservatory or very sunny window - helps to keep wasps & houseflies at bay too!

 

Those we currently offer are from a choice clone which forms large clumps given time and has a particularly well-formed pitcher mouth crowned with a long lid which tapers upwards at its peak. The whole effect when grown well suggests a distinct air of elegance.

 

 These are from division. Supplied with a full-colour printed identification label which includes basic cultural details.

Sarracenia flava var. cuprea

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