USPP13412P3ExpiredUtility

Sarracenia pitcher plant named ‘Redbug’

Assignee: UNIV NORTH CAROLINAPriority: Jan 5, 2001Filed: Jan 5, 2001Granted: Dec 24, 2002
Est. expiryJan 5, 2021(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
A01H 5/02A01H 6/00
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Abstract

A new and distinct cultvar of Sarracenia called "Redbug' is described that is a vigorously growing, compact plant having pubescent dark Chrysanthemum Crimson (H.C.C. #824) pitchers, suffused with veins of a deeper cast of Chrysanthemum Crimson. The pitcher is distinguished from other Sarracenia by having a higher width-to-length ratio, a wider hood, and a prominent horizontal filament. Furthermore, in the winter the leaves retain color and texture when grown outdoors in United States Department of Agriculture Hardiness Zone 8 or warmer (minimum winter temperature to 10° F.).

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       1. A new and distinct cultivar of Sarracenia plant named ‘Redbug’,

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