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Native to the peat bogs of Canada, Alaska and the northern United States, this species is used to the extreme cold.
The leaves are remarkably colourful. Pink when young, they turn from green to purple later on, depending on temperature and sunlight.
The flowers appear from April to June. Purple-red in colour, they have an original shape, measure up to 8 cm in diameter and can last for several months. Even when deflowered, they remain beautiful and fascinating for a long time.
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Presentation | 9 cm pot |
Light and location: Sarracenia purpurea need full sun to develop properly. They must therefore be placed outdoors.
Temperatures: These are very hardy plants (-20°C). They can be kept in large pots (minimum 3 litres) or preferably in a peat bog.
Watering: Rainwater. It is important to keep the substrate constantly soaking, with the pot bathed in a few centimetres of water.
Substrate: Mixture for carnivorous plants composed of 70-90% white peat with approximately 10% perlite. Ideally, the plant should be placed in a peat bog or in a large, constantly moist pot (minimum 3 L).