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Purple Pitcher Plant - Sarracenia purpurea var. venosa - Carnivorous Plant
Sarracenia purpurea var. venosa is a hardy variety of the Sarracenia
purpurea species, commonly known as the Northern Purple Pitcher Plant or Broadleaf
Purple Pitcher Plant. It?s a type of carnivorous plant native to the eastern
United States and parts of Canada.
It's pitchers are short, squat, and wide-mouthed with reddish-green
to deep purple coloration. It is distinctively hairy (more so than S. purpurea
var. purpurea), giving it a "velvety" look and this helps
differentiate it from the northern variety. It has prominent, net-like veins on
the pitchers giving it the name venosa ("veiny").
The Purple Pitcher Plant grows a rosette of pitchers close
to the ground and tends to grow slowly and compactly and produces large,
nodding, deep reddish-purple flowers on tall stalks in the spring.
The pitchers collect rainwater and attract insects with
nectar which Insects then fall into the
water-filled pitcher and are digested by mutualistic bacteria and enzyme. This
is a nutrient source for the plant, especially in poor, acidic soils.
It's natural habitat are Bogs, fens, wet meadows and thrives in nutrient-poor, acidic, and moist
environments.
Full sun is ideal (6?8 hours/day) and water only with distilled, rain, or
reverse osmosis water. Keep grow medium consistently wet; do not allow to dry
out.
For growth medium Use a mix of sphagnum peat moss and
perlite/sand (no fertilizer).
Plant sizes vary batch to batch, see photos for size differences.