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Sarracenia x Judith Hindle

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Quick Overview

The Sarracenia hybrid Judith Hindle is was bred for its easy care and attractive coloration. It showcases a ruffled hood that deepens to maroon as it grows older and receives full sun. Delicate white, yellow, and green veining graces this plant in its youth.

A single 5-petaled maroon flower joins the plant in spring. The Judith Hindle is dormant in the winter, producing pitchers in late spring and summer and growing to an average height of 18 inches. (Trivia: this plant was named after Alan Hindle's wife, Judith.)

For plants, please check the sizing information and be aware that the potted option, if available, significantly increases the shipping cost because of weight and bulk.

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Quick care guide
Sun: Full sun, but grow reasonably well in partial shade.
Water: As with all carnivorous plants, Sarracenia do best with rain or distilled water or any water low in mineral content.
Soil: The standard carnivorous plant mix of 1 part peat to 1 part perlite works well for Sarracenia.
Hardiness: USDA hardiness zones 6-9. In colder areas, they can survive if mulched in winter.
Other tips: Sarracenia benefit from being repotted and given fresh soil every year or two in early spring (February to March) just before coming out of dormancy.

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