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Maroon Carnivorous Pitcher Plant - Sarracenia
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Maroon Carnivorous Pitcher Plant - Sarracenia

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The Maroon pitcher plant is a very full and compact growing variety. The mature pitchers are more colorful than almost any other Sarracenia. Expose it to bright light to develop its deep red color.

• Average mature height: 6 to 8 inches
• Light: High light. Full sun to lightly filtered sun.
• Soil: Grows well in peat, peat/perlite, or sphagnum moss.
• Water: Place a tray of water underneath to keep the plant wet.
• Zones: 7-10

Pet Friendly? Yes

USDA Grow Zones 7-10

Water Req's Heavy

Light Req's Full Sun, filtered

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Your plants are packed with the utmost care, but shipping can be stressful on the little guys.

That's why you have 30 days from the arrival date to experiment with them. If they don't bounce back, you're eligible for a refund.

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We sell baby plants

Wellspring Gardens is the starter plant, AKA “baby plant” shop. We just get you started, so you get all the credit for raising your plants under your green thumb.

How tall are baby plants?

We aim to ship your plants when they’re 3-8” tall, though we often ship them taller than that.

What determines whether I get a 3-, 6-, or even 18-inch-tall plant?

The exact size of the plant we send you is variable on the time of year and how long we've been growing it out.

Customer Reviews

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Lauren (Washington)
Strong and happy

It has been several weeks and the plant is healthy. The package arrived faster than any other sellers I've used for far. Right away I was able to put it outside in my mini bog with rainwater and full sun. Today I see the three newest pitchers coming in vigorously and very happy.

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Holly f.J.C. (New Jersey)
Shriveled Up & died

The plant arrived healthy & in good condition, but this past Friday when I planned on transplanting it, it looked like it was mummified. I have no idea why this happened. The other 2 plants that I purchased at the same time also had leaves that were turning yellow.Maybe I should have transplanted them sooner. I should be able to save those 2 but I don't think I can save the carnivore. I plan on ordering a replacement today.

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Agnes
Most of the pitchers dried up , otherwise,...

Most of the pitchers dried up , otherwise, the plants were healthy looking. Can't wait for more pitchers to grow. Will most likely order from your company.

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Cristopher
Great job with shipping and packaging the...

Great job with shipping and packaging the plant.

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Maya
Their beautiful they arrived quickly I jus...

Their beautiful they arrived quickly I just have to learn how to take care of them so they don't die

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Krystina
These pitchers were nearly dead upon arriv...

These pitchers were nearly dead upon arrival and slowly disintegrated under my care. All my other houseplants, including carnivores, are lush. Me and these guys just didn't jive. I'm suspecting that the micro, teeny pot may have had something to do with it. Do not recommend.

Don't give your carnivorous plant fertilizer!

Carnivorous plants are adapted to receiving low soil nutrition. They consume bugs to compensate for it. If you try to bypass their nutrient delivery method, by using fertilizer — or tap water with a high particle count — it could harm your plant.

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