If you really want a challenge ... try to figure out the reason Sarracenia purpurea (which normally grows in acidic bogs) is also able to grow in extremely alkaline habitats. Mr. Todd Boland posted a excellent picture in the following thread.
If you really want a challenge ... try to figure out the reason Sarracenia purpurea (which normally grows in acidic bogs) is also able to grow in extremely alkaline habitats. Mr. Todd Boland posted a excellent picture in the following thread.
I guess it depends on how alkaline the soil really is. If the Magnesium in the soil stays bound to the stone((Mg, Fe)3Si2O5(OH)4), the soil will not necessarily be alkaline! And for some CP's it's not that important if the soil is acidic or alkaline, the most important factor is that the soil is a) wet or humid and b) poor in nutrients! So maybe S. purpurea is one of those?
Sarracenia purpurea in a concrete drinking trough. Having no drainage holes ,moisture seeps over the sides when it rains.The growing medium is straight leaf mold / litter collected from the bush on our property .Probably needs more sun as I can't remember it ever flowering .Nice all the same.
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WimB (not verified)
Re: Sarracenia
Wed, 05/18/2011 - 1:47amSome more Sarracenia (a flower and some pitchers)
Sarracenia flava 'Heavily veined form' x oreophila
Sarracenia minor
and Sarracenia purpurea subsp. purpurea
Anonymous (not verified)
Re: Sarracenia
Sat, 12/31/2011 - 7:33pmAnyone have any ideas?
WimB (not verified)
Re: Sarracenia
Wed, 02/01/2012 - 7:47amI guess it depends on how alkaline the soil really is. If the Magnesium in the soil stays bound to the stone((Mg, Fe)3Si2O5(OH)4), the soil will not necessarily be alkaline!
And for some CP's it's not that important if the soil is acidic or alkaline, the most important factor is that the soil is a) wet or humid and b) poor in nutrients! So maybe S. purpurea is one of those?
Toole (not verified)
Sarracenia purpurea in a
Sun, 07/14/2013 - 2:42amSarracenia purpurea in a concrete drinking trough. Having no drainage holes ,moisture seeps over the sides when it rains.The growing medium is straight leaf mold / litter collected from the bush on our property .Probably needs more sun as I can't remember it ever flowering .Nice all the same.
Cheers Dave.
ShelleyJace (not verified)
So these are called
Mon, 01/18/2016 - 9:36amSo these are called Sarracenia, I have these in my garden and finally know what they are. Thanks.