Sarracenia flava MK F199 var. ornata/var. rugelii intergrade, Geneva Botanical Gardens, Andrea Amici, 2004. Pitchers can be 12cm wide (Shipped Bare-Root)
Sarracenia flava MK F199 var. ornata/var. rugelii intergrade, Geneva Botanical Gardens, Andrea Amici, 2004. Pitchers can be 12cm wide (Shipped Bare-Root)
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Andrea Amici's masterwork from Geneva Botanical Gardens, this 2004 intergrade elegantly merges the broad-winged character of var. ornata with the refined proportions of var. rugelii, producing exceptionally wide pitchers reaching 12cm across—a remarkable achievement in S. flava breeding that rewards the serious collector with architectural beauty and reliable vigor.
Care Requirements
Light — 8+ hours of direct sun daily. Outdoors in full sun or a south-facing greenhouse is ideal.
Water — Pure water only, under 50ppm dissolved solids. Use distilled, reverse osmosis, or collected rainwater. Most tap water will not work. Use the tray method — keep roots sitting in 1–2 inches of water at all times during the growing season.
Soil — Pure peat moss or long-fiber sphagnum, with optional perlite or sand added for drainage. Garden soil will not work.
Dormancy — Required. Allow 3 to 4 months of cold dormancy each winter for long-term health.
Hardiness — Zones 6–9 outdoors depending on species, or overwinter indoors in a cool location.
Shipping & What to Expect
Our bare root Sarracenia (North American pitcher plants) are shipped according to their natural growing cycle. During the active growing season (spring through early fall), you'll receive a plant with live foliage, often including vibrant pitchers. In the winter months, Sarracenia naturally enter dormancy and will be shipped without leaves or with brown, dying pitchers — this is completely normal and essential for the plant's long-term health.
Please note that the plant and photo shown are representative of the variety but not the exact plant you will receive. Each plant is unique, and we guarantee a healthy, established rhizome ready to grow.
