Sarracenia leucophylla x jonesii viridescens
Sarracenia leucophylla x jonesii viridescens Ease to Grow: Easy. Dormancy: Suggested. Parent Native Range: Wet Pocosins of the Gulf Coast from Georgia to the Mississippi Delta. Zones: 7-9 (6-10). Sarracenia leucophylla x rubra jonesii viridescens is an all green and white plant with no red pigment (anthocyanin free). It is a robust tall-grower with dramatic green and white tops, resembling more in form its S. leucophylla parentage. This plant has absolutely no red pigment and a remarkable yellow flower, which in a "normal" S. leucophylla x jonesii hybrid would be deep red. It clearly attracts attention in the bog garden. It is an adaptable and robust pitcher plant. Like its parents, it shows a preference for very wet, even water-logged areas. It can easily form colonies with each plant having 8 to 12 pitchers. It is very showy in the Spring and Fall. Trumpets tolerate light frost, but do not overwinter. The large showy flowers are bright yellow and mildly fragrant. They often bend upwa