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Sarracenia 'Judith Hindle'

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

Winter Dormancy

Plants are now just waking up after Winter so may only have young pitchers and/ or flowers - 06/04/25

Plant Description

An exquisite Sarracenia hybrid created by Alan Hindle and named after his wife Judith.

Sarracenia 'Judith Hindle' was produced from the following crossing; (Sarracenia leucophylla X Sarracenia flava var. rugelii) X Sarracenia purpurea. This develops into a striking plant towards the end of the season, the young pitchers are green, laced with yellow, with a green and white ruffled hood. They soon darken to deep red with white, yellow and green mottling in the hood.

More Information

National collection description: H37 Sarracenia x ‘Judith Hindle’

Cultivar Registration in Carnivorous Plant Newsletter: https://legacy.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v22n1p38.html#Judith

Carnivorous Plant Photofinder: https://cpphotofinder.com/sarracenia-judith-hindle-2937.html

Plant photos above are of our Sarracenia 'Judith Hindle' mother plants. Divisions are taken from mother plants are planted into 9cm pots to be sold. The size of divisions 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 get in touch.

Sarracenia Judith Hindle

Basic Sarracenia Care

Sarracenia 'Judith Hindle' 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