Fruit is produced on the stems from the previous year
Habitat: Higher humidity levels encourages larger leaf growth but can tolerate dry conditions
cousin to white princess and white knight
Slightly less cold-hardy than the red cultivar
A New Zealand native it is a very hardy coastal plant
Sarracenia flava var. rugelii (Edmund, Lexington County, South Carolina, USA) - American Pitcher Plant orbicularis Fruit is produced on theSarracenia flava var. rugelii, also referred to as the cutthroat pitcher plant, is recognizable by its unique blood red throat blotch. This area of the pitcher contains a high concentration of nectar glands, making it an attractive target for insects looking for food. This strategic location is strategically placed above the pitcher plant's mouth, functioning as a clever enticement. Skill Level: Easy. From: Edmund, Lexington County, South Carolina,