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SEED - Sarracenia leucophylla var. alba cv. 'Hurricane Creek White' (Baldwin County, Alabama, USA) - White Pitcher Plant - 10+ Per Packet
SEED - Sarracenia leucophylla var. alba cv. 'Hurricane Creek White' (Baldwin County, Alabama, USA) - White Pitcher Plant - 10+ Per Packet
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Sarracenia leucophylla var. alba, or the White Pitcher Plant, is a breath taking cultivar of leucophylla. Its robust size and beauty make it a coveted addition to any collection. The name 'Hurricane Creek White' serves as a tribute to the now-extinct plants found in the Hurricane Creek region of Alabama. The original plants were collected by John Hummer before the destruction of their habitat. Thankfully, they live on through division and seed propagation.
Sowing instructions:
- Sow on top of growing media, either peat of sphagnum can be used.
- Ensure good airflow too prevent mould growing on the surface of the media.
- Keep pot in bright lights to full sun.
- Once you have sowed the seed place the pot in a zip-lock bag in the fridge for 3 months to simulate winter to ensure best germination results.
- If the pot is ready before spring ensure the pot stays warm (like in the house) through Autumn and Winter to ensure you don't lose your seedling before they establish themselves as plants.
- Keep the pot standing in water at all times so the seed/seedling don't dry out.
- Harvested 2025.
If you need pots or sphagnum you can get them here:
Growing instructions for the adult plants can be found here:
Pictures are of the parent plants to show you what they can grow into.Â
 *Please be careful when opening the wax paper as they are usually tiny and can be lost easily. Pro tip open over a piece of clean white paper on a flat surface in case any spill.


