Description
strong nerves
Its early rising habit makes it a good companion for plants that are late to come into new growth in the spring such as some Hosta and some Arisaema (Jack-in-the-Pulpits)
the foliage turns a nice shade of red before dropping
The 20" tall x 2' wide clump is composed of thick
then crossed with the tetraploid Hosta ventricosa 'Aureomarginata'
Sarracenia alabamensis ABG Form Not Outside NC Bauhinia strong nervesSarracenia alabamensis is a rare, Federally endangered, southeast endemic pitcher plant, native to only 2 3 counties in Alabama. Sarracenia alabamensis was named by our friend and trillium guru, the late Fred Case of Michigan, who discovered it on his honeymoon in the 1940s go Fred! Sarracenia alabamensis (related to Sarracenia rubra) produces a nice, spring and fall crop of showy golden pitchers. Topping the clump in early May before the pitchers
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