Sarracenia flava v. ornata "Bulloch, Co Damon's Clone" Potted

$ 79.99

The flava ornatas that came from Bulloch County are now famous for their wide mouths and beautiful, pin striped veins.  They are a short form of flava usually staying about a foot tall, even at maturity.  The site where these seeds were originally collected no longer exists in the wild.  Damon selected this seedling when it was two inches tall and it has proven to be one of the very best. This fantastic flava has chartreuse pitchers articulated with dark, intricate venation and wide, deeply notched mouths. These are large divisions.

Care Instructions
Sun: Full sun outdoors
Water: Always sitting in at least two inches of distilled or purified water
Temperature: 20 degrees - 80 degrees, can even take temperatures from freezing to 100 degrees but only for short periods
Dormancy: All Sarracenia require a winter dormancy starting in October and ending in February. Many of the pitchers will turn brown and die back during this time. Leave them outdoors in full sun, sitting in distilled water during this period. If you live in an area that snows; over winter them indoors on a sunny windowsill in an unheated room or garage. Still sitting in full sun and distilled water.