Sarracenia 'Scarlet Belle' is a popular and brightly colored pitcher plant with a low-growing habit. Plants look stunning throughout the growing season.
- Compact habit
- Intensely colored pitchers, especially in the fall
- Very unusual shaped leaves
Details
- 7 to 10 in. tall
- Grows to 12 in. wide over 3 to 5 years
- Clump-forming habit
- Hardy in USDA hardiness zones 6, 7, 8, and 9
Flowering period
In central North Carolina, flowers open in late April before the new pitchers emerge.
How to grow
- Full sun
- Plant in a peat-based growing medium
- Keep wet by growing plants with their containers sitting in a tray of water
- Don't fertilize, they catch their own
- Only water with rain, distilled, or reverse osmosis water
Care and maintenance
After a hard frost, the tips of the pitchers may turn brown. Trim off the dead parts of the leaf to keep plants looking attractive.
Where to plant
Large tubs and bogs.
When to plant
Scarlet Belle can be planted any time throughout the growing season.
When will my plant flower?
Plants are flowering size and will bloom their first year if purchased before April.
Native habitat and range
The parents of this hybrid grow in bogs and savannas in the southeastern United States.
Source and origin
A hybrid between S. leucophylla and S.psittacina created by the late Bob Hanrahan in 1985 and registered in 2002.
On the International Carnivorous Plant Society website, Bob informs us how he developed and named this beautiful pitcher plant hybrid.
That's really a pretty plant. Very unusual. Too bad it wouldn't grow here.
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