Sarracenia 'Juthatip Soper' – Vibrant Pink Pitcher Plant for Temperate Growers
Sarracenia 'Juthatip Soper' is a show-stopping hybrid between Sarracenia leucophylla and Sarracenia purpurea, known for its vivid hot pink pitchers with bold red veining and elegant, ruffled hoods. It forms tight clumps with vigorous upright growth, turning deep maroon in cooler weather. Like all Sarracenia, it’s carnivorous and thrives in nutrient-poor bog conditions, catching insects to supplement its diet. Whether you're building a bog garden or expanding your collection, this cultivar is a dramatic focal point year-round.
Highlights of Sarracenia 'Juthatip Soper'
- Pitcher Color: Bright pink with deep red-purple veins, intensifies in autumn.
- Hood Shape: Broad, undulating lid with thickened lip for better insect capture.
- Seasonal Display: Color deepens dramatically in cooler temps.
- Flowers: Deep burgundy-red blooms appear in early spring before pitchers form.
- Growth Rate: Fast-forming clumps and divisions; spreads steadily in wet conditions.
- Lifespan: Perennial with decades-long potential if dormancy is respected.
- Pet Safety: Non-toxic to pets and humans. Not for ingestion.
Origin and Growth Requirements
This hybrid follows the growth rhythm of its North American parent species. It thrives in nutrient-poor, acidic bogs across the southeastern US. Outdoors, it tolerates hot summers and frosty winters with root protection. Dormancy is essential for long-term survival.
- Size: Reaches 15–30 cm in height, larger when mature.
- Cold Tolerance: Handles brief freezes to –5 °C with cover; mulch if colder.
- Best Use: Suited for bog gardens, balcony containers, or cool greenhouses.
Care Tips for Sarracenia 'Juthatip Soper'
- Sunlight: Needs 6–8 hours of full sun daily. Indoors, only under strong grow lights.
- Watering: Keep wet at all times. Use only rainwater, distilled, or RO water — never tap.
- Humidity: Prefers 50–80%. Outdoors it adapts well, but indoors needs extra moisture.
- Soil: Mix 50:50 sphagnum peat and perlite. Avoid compost, bark, or fertilized mixes.
- Fertilizing: Never fertilize. If grown indoors, offer tiny insects like flies once or twice per month.
- Pot Type: Use plastic or glazed ceramic to avoid mineral leaching. Avoid terracotta.
- Repotting: Every 2–3 years in late winter, before new growth begins.
- Pruning: Remove browned or dried pitchers at the base in early spring.
Propagation Tips
- Division: Divide mature rhizomes in late winter before spring growth.
- Seeds: Needs 6–8 weeks of cold stratification before germination.
Troubleshooting: Common Problems
- Aphids, Mealybugs, Spider Mites: Most common indoors. Use insecticidal soap or beneficial insects.
- Fungus Gnats: Signal of stagnant water or poor airflow. Improve ventilation and reduce excess standing water.
- Fungal Spots: Dark patches or mold indicate poor air circulation. Space plants out and cut off affected traps.
- No Pitchers: Caused by insufficient light or skipped dormancy. Ensure at least 6–8 h sunlight and seasonal rest.
- Browning Traps: Normal during dormancy. Trim back after winter to prevent fungal buildup.
Cold Weather Care and Dormancy
- Dormancy: Needs 3–4 months rest from late autumn. Traps die back; root system stays alive.
- Winter Setup: If outdoors, mulch with pine needles or sphagnum moss. In mild climates, cover with frost cloth during cold snaps.
- Storage Option: If growing in pots, overwinter in an unheated cellar or cold frame (5–10 °C).
Additional Notes for Cultivation
This is a cold-hardy carnivorous plant that thrives when its wetland roots are respected. Bright light, consistent water, and a cool winter rest are the keys to success. Indoors, it’s best suited for experienced growers with high-light setups and humidifiers.
Etymology and Cultivar Background
The genus Sarracenia is named after Dr. Michel Sarrazin (1659–1734), a French physician and botanist in Quebec who first documented North American pitcher plants. 'Juthatip Soper' was bred by M. Soper in the UK and named in honor of his wife, Juthatip. It received an RHS Award of Merit and Cultural Commendation at the Westminster Show in 1998.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I grow Sarracenia 'Juthatip Soper' indoors?Yes, but only with very bright light and enough humidity. Winter dormancy is non-negotiable for long-term health.
- Does it need dormancy every year?Yes. Without 3–4 months of cool rest (5–10 °C), the plant will weaken and decline over time.
- Can I feed it insects?Yes. Outdoors, it catches its own prey. Indoors, you can offer small flies or ants occasionally.
Add Sarracenia 'Juthatip Soper' to Your Collection
With its bold pink pitchers and vigorous growth, Sarracenia 'Juthatip Soper' is a must-have for any carnivorous plant lover. Order now and bring color and character to your bog setup or container garden!
Sarracenia 'Juthatip Soper'
Sarracenia 'Juthatip Soper' comes in a ⌀ 12 cm pot and is approximately 20 cm tall
Purchase Options: Available as a single plant or in discounted set of 2.