Description: There's gold in them hills! This trumpet pitcher is the most yellow clone in cultivation. Its an old-school Karen Oudean plant with mysterious origins. If you like making seeds for yellow pitcher plants this is a must-have!
It is very slow growing and some years it is hesitant to make leaves and flowers.
The medium-height leaves have a distinctive indentation, and emerge in the early spring with a brilliant bright yellow.
Care: Plant in full sun to part shade outdoors. Use peat moss and perlite in a very large planter and keep it wet. It loses its leaves in the winter. Cold hardy to 20F in a pot and 0F in the ground.
All plants will ship bare root, without pots and soil.