




Sarracenia alata
pale pitcher - pale trumpet
Description
Sarracenia alata, commonly known as the White-topped Pitcher Plant, is a carnivorous plant native to the southeastern United States. It is recognized for its tall, tubular pitcher-shaped leaves, which are often green with white markings and a fragrant scent. The pitchers are used to trap insects. The plant can grow fairly tall. These plants thrive in bogs and wetlands. This plant is an excellent choice for a carnivorous plant collector. They prefer full sun. The plants also need acidic soil. Water with distilled or rainwater. They make a great addition to your home.
Description
Sarracenia alata, commonly known as the White-topped Pitcher Plant, is a carnivorous plant native to the southeastern United States. It is recognized for its tall, tubular pitcher-shaped leaves, which are often green with white markings and a fragrant scent. The pitchers are used to trap insects. The plant can grow fairly tall. These plants thrive in bogs and wetlands. This plant is an excellent choice for a carnivorous plant collector. They prefer full sun. The plants also need acidic soil. Water with distilled or rainwater. They make a great addition to your home.