Sarracenia 'Fuschia'

This cross of S. alata and S. leucophylla has some of the most beautiful pitcher plant flowers we have ever seen. Crosses with S. alata can result in exceptional flower color and 'Fuschia' is certainly an example. The young pitchers are initially white with abundant windows but develop a deep rusty red as they age. The leaves below illustrate this interesting development on the same plant.

You will receive one mature division, single growing point, of the following cross.

This plant division will be shipped bare root, wrapped in moist paper towels, pitchers cut, and placed in a zip-lock bag. We cut pitchers because that way it's easier for the plant to do the journey and we don't want to ship insect pests that could damage agricultural crops.


This is a benefit sale! :

This product is being sold by Meadowview Biological Research Station (MBRS), a non-profit 501 (c)(3) organization based in central Virginia dedicated to the preservation and restoration of rare pitcher plant bogs and associated ecosystems in Maryland and Virginia. Proceeds from this sale will go towards maintaining our organization's goals, further ensuring that we can continue our conservation work on our established nature preserves.