Pitcher Plant
These fascinating plants feature tall, tubular “pitchers” that collect rainwater and attract insects, which are then trapped and digested to provide essential nutrients. Their distinctive form and vibrant coloring make them a striking focal point in water gardens, bog gardens, and ponds.
Well suited for consistently moist, pitcher plants thrive in full sun and are ideal for bog filters, pond margins. In spring and early summer, they produce elegant, nodding flowers on slender stems that rise above the pitchers, adding seasonal interest.
The upright pitchers range in color from green to deep red and purple, often highlighted with bold veining. These long-lasting structures remain attractive throughout the growing season and provide continuous visual appeal.
With their unusual appearance, low maintenance needs, and ecological benefits, pitcher plants are an excellent choice for customers seeking a distinctive and functional addition to their water garden or bog planting.
Blooming Season: Spring to summer
Use only rainwater, distilled, or reverse-osmosis water.
Keep soil consistently wet; the plant thrives in bog-like conditions with the pot sitting in shallow water
Light: Requires full sun (at least 6 hours per day)

