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Sarracenia flava var. flava (Dorchester County, South Carolina)

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Supplied in a 9cm Pot

Your plant will arrive potted, in a carnivorous plant soil perfect for Sarracenia.

Seasonal Information

20.03.26 - Sarracenia are just starting to emerge from Winter dormancy. Some plants, depending on species, will still show no signs of new growth, some will have flower buds, and others may have new pitchers starting to grow

Delivery Information

Delivery from £4.99 (mainland UK). We aim to dispatch orders within 3 working days.

Description of Sarracenia flava var. flava (Dorchester County, South Carolina)

This vigorous clone of Sarracenia flava is a great plant if you want an easy-to-grow, nice-sized, and hard-as-nails Sarracenia flava var. flava.

The pitchers are a vibrant, lime green colour with little veination making them striking, particularly with a backdrop of darker plants. Perfect for an unheated greenhouse but equally at home outside in the garden.

Plant photos above are of our Sarracenia flava var. flava (Dorchester County, South Carolina) mother plants. Divisions are taken from the mother plants and are planted into 9cm pots to be sold. Division sizes can vary greatly and will always be sent largest first. If you'd like to know the size of a plant before ordering, please feel free to contact us.

Sarracenia Flava Var. (Dorchester County South Carolina)

Basic Sarracenia Care

Sarracenia flava var. flava (Dorchester County, South Carolina) is easy to care for, given the correct conditions. An unheated greenhouse is an ideal location. Here are the 3 golden rules for healthy Sarracenia pitcher plants.

  1. Provide as much sun as possible.
  2. Keep their pots sat in 1-2cm of rainwater.
  3. Use acidic soil. A 1:1 peat moss & perlite mix is typical.

Take a look at our full, in-depth guide for more information.

Full Care Guide

FAQs

Do Sarracenia need winter dormancy in the UK?

Yes. Sarracenia are temperate carnivorous plants and naturally go dormant in winter. In the UK, dormancy usually happens outdoors without intervention as days shorten and temperatures drop. During dormancy, growth slows or stops, and older pitchers may brown off; that’s normal. Keep the plant outside in a bright, airy spot, keep the compost damp (not waterlogged), and avoid keeping it warm indoors over winter. Dormancy is important for long-term health and strong growth in spring.