A much taller variety than the species, with pitchers growing to 3 feet, 90cm, tall. Hailing from the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge in Georgia, USA. As with the other sarracenias, give plenty of sun, rain or distilled water, a carnivorous plant compost and a winter dormancy. It is hardy and can stay outside, a warm, sunny sheltered spot is best. For faster growth in spring overwinter in a cold frame or unheated polytunnel/greenhouse.