Sarracenia leucophylla “Hurricane Creek White” Clone A x self - Seed Grown #9
Best carnivorous plant for dedicated collectors seeking unique, sun-loving botanical specimens.
Introducing the Sarracenia leucophylla “Hurricane Creek White” Clone A x self, a unique seed-grown pitcher plant from Little Carnivores. This specimen, numbered #8, showcases the distinctive 'Hurricane Creek White' cultivar, known for its striking white hoods. It arrives potted in a 3.5” square by 5” tall container, ready for immediate display or planting. Perfect for enthusiasts seeking a fascinating carnivorous plant, it thrives in direct sun and requires moderate watering. Its clumping growth habit and slow growth rate make it a captivating addition to specialized collections or bog gardens.
$65.00
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Category Rank
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#89 in Potted Houseplants
Price vs Category Average
+25%
Above average
Cultivar
Hurricane Creek White Clone A x self
/ Hurricane Creek White Clone A x self
Who it's for
- Gardeners looking for natural, functional pest management solutions
- Collectors seeking high-contrast, visually striking botanical specimens
- Hobbyists wanting unique, genetically distinct additions to their collection
Who should skip it
- Impatient gardeners wanting immediate, full-sized mature plant displays
- Owners unable to source distilled or purified water consistently
- Indoor growers lacking access to cool, seasonal temperature control
Performance breakdown
Visual Impact
The striking white hood offers a dramatic aesthetic for any collection.
Genetic Uniqueness
Seed-grown lineage ensures a one-of-a-kind specimen for dedicated plant enthusiasts.
Care Accessibility
Intermediate requirements demand consistent attention to light and moisture levels.
Pest Control Utility
Naturally traps insects, serving as a functional addition to your space.
Growth Predictability
Slow, clumping habit keeps the plant compact and easy to manage.
Shipping Readiness
Arrives professionally potted and ready for immediate display or transition.
Key Specs
Cultivar
Hurricane Creek White Clone A x self
Planting Form
Seed Grown
Specimen Number
#8
Shipping Container Size
3.5” square x 5” tall pot
Care Level
Intermediate
Watering Frequency
Moderate
Plant Type
Flowering Plant
Pot Diameter
3.5 inches
Features
- Unique 'Hurricane Creek White' cultivar
- Seed-grown, individually numbered specimen
- Shipped potted for convenience
- Attracts and captures insects naturally
- Requires direct sun exposure
- Intermediate care level
- High humidity preference
- Clumping growth habit
What customers say
Customers consistently praise the exceptional quality and vigor of this specific Sarracenia clone. Reviewers frequently note that the plant arrives robustly packaged and in perfect health, often exceeding expectations regarding size and root development. The genetic purity and striking white coloration of the "Hurricane Creek White" are highly valued, confirming the plant's premium status. This combination of superior quality and excellent value for a rare seed grown specimen makes it a standout purchase for serious collectors.
Know before you buy
Being seed-grown means this specimen was raised from a seed rather than a vegetative cutting or division. This results in unique genetic variation, making your specific plant one-of-a-kind compared to others of the same cultivar.
Yes. Sarracenia are sensitive to minerals and salts found in tap water. You must use distilled water, reverse osmosis water, or rainwater to keep the plant healthy.
While it can be kept indoors, it requires a very bright, south-facing window with direct sun exposure to thrive. If your indoor lighting is insufficient, you may need to supplement with a high-output grow light to prevent the plant from becoming weak or losing its color.
No, this plant is not considered pet-safe. While it is not highly toxic, it can cause digestive irritation if ingested, and the pitchers can be tempting for curious pets to investigate.
You can maintain high humidity by keeping the pot in a shallow tray of water, which also helps with consistent hydration. For indoor environments, placing the plant in a terrarium or near a humidifier is effective, provided it still receives adequate airflow and direct light.
Yes, but because this cultivar has a slow growth rate, it will not need immediate repotting. You can keep it in its current container for a while, but eventually, it will benefit from a larger pot as the clumping habit expands.
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