Sarracenia leucophylla

Owned by Darrin Hill (@Dartnivorous).

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Notes

Family: Sarraceniaceae. This carnivorous plant trap insects in its modified pitfall-trap leaves. It requires pure water (distilled, RO, or rainwater) and must not be fertilized with standard fertilizers. It is not considered toxic to humans or pets.

Details

Identity & Classification

Common Name
White Trumpet Pitcher Plant

Growth & Physical Traits

Plant Type
Carnivorous Plant, Perennial, Herb
Growing Medium
Sphagnum peat moss and perlite or coarse sand (nutrient-poor)
Growth Habit
Rosette-forming, Upright / Erect

Lifecycle & Reproduction

Propagation Method
Division

Care & Requirements

Watering Needs
Standing Water / Bog Conditions
Temperature Range
Warm Temperate (50–80°F / 10–27°C)
Humidity Range
High Humidity (60–80%)
Light Needs
Full Sun

Origin & Source

Natural Habitat Location
Southeastern United States (Gulf Coast)

Collection Context

Quantity
1
Added Details
Family: Sarraceniaceae. This carnivorous plant trap insects in its modified pitfall-trap leaves. It requires pure water (distilled, RO, or rainwater) and must not be fertilized with standard fertilizers. It is not considered toxic to humans or pets.
White Trumpet Pitcher Plant
Sarracenia leucophylla by Dartnivorous

Sarracenia

leucophylla

Common NameWhite Trumpet Pitcher Plant

Growth & Physical Traits

Plant Type
Carnivorous Plant, Perennial, Herb
Growth Habit
Rosette-forming, Upright / Erect
Growing MediumSphagnum peat moss and perlite or coarse sand (nutrient-poor)

Lifecycle & Reproduction

Propagation Method
Division

Care & Requirements

Watering Needs
Standing Water / Bog Conditions
Temperature Range
Warm Temperate (50–80°F / 10–27°C)
Humidity Range
High Humidity (60–80%)
Light Needs
Full Sun

Origin & Source

Natural Habitat LocationSoutheastern United States (Gulf Coast)

Collection Context

Quantity
1

Added Details

Family: Sarraceniaceae. This carnivorous plant trap insects in its modified pitfall-trap leaves. It requires pure water (distilled, RO, or rainwater) and must not be fertilized with standard fertilizers. It is not considered toxic to humans or pets.