Sarracenia purpurea venosa 'Sylwia' is a spectacular carnivorous plant with green-purple pitchers decorated with red vein networks. A gem for carnivorous plant collections.
Diametru Ghiveci: 8.5 cm
Sarracenia purpurea venosa 'Sylwia' is an exceptional decorative variant of the famous "carnivorous pitcher" – one of the most spectacular carnivorous plants in the world. This subspecies is distinguished by its ample green-purple pitchers traversed by elaborate networks of red-burgundy veins, creating a fascinating visual pattern.
Pitcher trap: The leaves are modified into pitcher shapes (ascidii), filled with digestive fluid. Insects are attracted by nectar secreted at the rim and slide inside, where they are digested.
Intense colors: The 'Sylwia' variant is appreciated for its rich coloration, with red and purple that intensifies in sunlight.
Pot: Ø 8.5 cm | Plant height: ~18 cm
Sarracenia purpurea needs strong direct light (minimum 6 hours daily), a peat and perlite substrate, and distilled or rainwater. Keep a water tray under the pot permanently. Never fertilize. It is the most cold-hardy Sarracenia and requires a winter dormancy period at 2-10°C (35-50°F) for 3-4 months.
No, Sarracenia purpurea is considered non-toxic to dogs and cats. Carnivorous plants of the Sarracenia genus do not contain substances toxic to mammals. Their passive traps are designed only to attract and digest small insects.
Yes, Sarracenia purpurea is the most cold-hardy of all Sarracenia species. It can tolerate temperatures as low as -20°C (-4°F) and even lower. In fact, it requires a winter dormancy period at low temperatures (2-10°C / 35-50°F) for 3-4 months to thrive. It can be grown outdoors year-round in Romania.
Sarracenia purpurea has passive traps in the form of squat, bulbous pitchers. Insects are attracted by the nectar and vivid colours on the pitcher rim. Once inside, the slippery interior walls and downward-pointing hairs prevent escape. Insects drown in the liquid inside the pitcher and are slowly digested with the help of enzymes and bacteria.
The 'Sylwia' cultivar stands out for its exceptional trap coloration, featuring intense red-purple hues with pronounced veining. This cultivar was selected for superior vigor and resistance to European climatic conditions, making it more adaptable than the typical species form.