Sarracenia Plant

£12.00

These fascinating plants are actually carnivorous! They have beautiful, pitcher shaped tubes designed to capture and digest insects.

Your plant comes with a gold pot cover in a gift box. Choose from various varieties in the drop down menu - or get in touch if you’d like to see a greater selection/ would like several plants.

Fairly easy to care for - although with specific instructions! Sarracenia like full sunlight in the Summer and will thrive on a bright windowsill. They must be sat in water at all times and it MUST be rainwater (tap water will kill them).

Keep your plant inside over winter- the tubers will die back and stay dormant but should re-emerge year after year.

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These fascinating plants are actually carnivorous! They have beautiful, pitcher shaped tubes designed to capture and digest insects.

Your plant comes with a gold pot cover in a gift box. Choose from various varieties in the drop down menu - or get in touch if you’d like to see a greater selection/ would like several plants.

Fairly easy to care for - although with specific instructions! Sarracenia like full sunlight in the Summer and will thrive on a bright windowsill. They must be sat in water at all times and it MUST be rainwater (tap water will kill them).

Keep your plant inside over winter- the tubers will die back and stay dormant but should re-emerge year after year.

These fascinating plants are actually carnivorous! They have beautiful, pitcher shaped tubes designed to capture and digest insects.

Your plant comes with a gold pot cover in a gift box. Choose from various varieties in the drop down menu - or get in touch if you’d like to see a greater selection/ would like several plants.

Fairly easy to care for - although with specific instructions! Sarracenia like full sunlight in the Summer and will thrive on a bright windowsill. They must be sat in water at all times and it MUST be rainwater (tap water will kill them).

Keep your plant inside over winter- the tubers will die back and stay dormant but should re-emerge year after year.