General Plant Information (Edit)
Plant Habit: Herb/Forb
Life cycle: Perennial
Sun Requirements: Full Sun
Full Sun to Partial Shade
Partial or Dappled Shade
Water Preferences: Wet
Wet Mesic
Plant Height: 6-12 inches (15-30 cm)
Plant Spread: 6-9 inches (15-22 cm)
Leaves: Unusual foliage color
Deciduous
Other: carnivorous plant. Digestive enzymes produced inside the tubular leaves.
Flowers: Showy
Flower Color: Red
Russet
Bi-Color: Magenta and green
Flower Time: Spring
Late spring or early summer
Summer
Underground structures: Rhizome
Suitable Locations: Houseplant
Terrariums
Bog gardening
Uses: Water gardens
Suitable for miniature gardens
Resistances: Flood Resistant
Humidity tolerant
Propagation: Seeds: Stratify seeds: Stratify seeds in wet medium for 4-5 weeks
Scarify seeds
Start indoors
Other info: Allow pods to dry on plant. Self-seeds in containers.
Propagation: Other methods: Division
Other: Division can be done in early to mid spring, after pitchers are cut back but just before new growth starts coming up.
Containers: Suitable in 1 gallon
Suitable in 3 gallon or larger
Miscellaneous: Tolerates poor soil
Carnivorous
Goes Dormant
Endangered: USDA lists as endangered in Illinois and Georgia, Threatened in Florida, Maryland, and Michigan
Awards and Recognitions: Other: Provincial Flower of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

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Common names
  • Purple Pitcherplant
  • Common Pitcher Plant
  • Pitcher Plant
  • Northern Pitcher-Plant

Photo Gallery
Location: Used with permission from John's Carnivorous Plants. Plants for sale: https://johnscarnivorousplants.com/
Location: Fairfax, VA | September 2022
Date: 2022-09-11
year old seeds
Location: Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Date: 2022-10-11
Location: Botanical Garden of Berlin
Location: Plano, TX
Date: 2019-08-09

Date: 2020-08-20
Sarracenia purpurea - Heterophylla
Location: Botanical Garden of Berlin
Date: 2022-06-08

Date: c. 1910
illustration by Chester A. Reed from his book, 'Wild Flowers East
Location: New York, NY
Date: 2014-10
Bronx bot garden
Location: Rooftop Garden at Meijer Gardens, Grand Rapids, Michigan
Date: 2019-09-24
North American pitcher plant (Sarracena) bloom (not pitcher) in f
Location: Used with permission from John's Carnivorous Plants. Plants for sale: https://johnscarnivorousplants.com/
Location: Rooftop Garden at Meijer Gardens, Grand Rapids, Michigan
Date: 2019-09-24
North American pitcher plant (Sarracena) growing in a bed with go
Location: At home - San Joaquin County, CA
Date: 2014-11-16
Newly acquired Sarracenia purpurea
Location: Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania
Date: 2021-06-18
Location: Prince Edward Island
Date: 2018-08-21
A beautiful bog, on the way to the National Seashore. In situ
Location: Orono Bog
Date: October 2018
Location: Orono Bog
Date: October 2018
Location: Used with permission from John's Carnivorous Plants. Plants for sale: https://johnscarnivorousplants.com/
Location: United States Botanical Garden | November 2022
Date: 2022-11-26
Location: North Carolina Botanical Gardens Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Date: February 28, 2023
Purple Pitcherplant #390; RAB p. 512, 89-1-2; AG p. 57, 7-1-?, "
Photo by SongofJoy
Location: Jena Botanical Garden, Germany.
credit: User:Carstor
Location: Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania
Date: 2021-06-18
Location: In my garden - San Joaquin County, CA
Date: 2016-04-05 - Spring
Inside the upside down bloom of Sarracenia purpurea
Location: In my garden - San Joaquin County, CA
Date: 2016-03-30 - Spring
Photo update of S. purpurea in bloom, as it continues to lift som
Location: Ponemah Bog, Amherst, New Hampshire
Date: August 4, 2013
Location: greenhouse at Reynolda Gardens, Winston-Salem NC
Date: 2015-04-03

Date: 2012-11-10

Date: 2012-11-10
Location: Jena Botanical Garden, Germany.
Dried up flower. Credit: User:Carstor
Location: In my garden - San Joaquin County, CA
Date: 29Jan2016 - 24 Mar 2016 - Late Winter to Early Spring
Watching the first bloom of my Sarracenia purpurea
Location: At our garden - San Joaquin County, CA
Date: 2015-03-03 - Winter
Shiny newly formed pitchers of my Sarracenia purpurea
Location: Illinois State University Horticulture Center, Normal, IL
Date: 2012-09-07
Taken at an Illinois State University Hortiuculture Center event
Location: East Tennessee
Date: 2016-07-19
Location: East Tennessee
Date: 2016-07-22
Location: East Tennessee
Date: 2016-07-19
Comments:
  • Posted by BookerC1 (Mackinaw, IL - Zone 5a) on Aug 25, 2014 3:55 PM concerning plant:
    The pitcher plant is a carnivorous plant. It lures an insect down inside its tubular leaves, which may be mistaken for blooms. Once the insect is inside, the downward pointing hairs prevent it from escaping. It falls into the liquid in the base of the tube, where the nutrients are absorbed by the plant.

    This bog plant is now endangered in Illinois and found only in the NE parts of the state. Please do not contribute to its decline by collecting wild specimens!
  • Posted by robertduval14 (Milford, New Hampshire - Zone 5b) on Sep 24, 2016 7:43 AM concerning plant:
    The Provincial flower of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
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