Trumpet cup plants, Sarracenia | The plant for those who don't want insects at the pond
Trumpet cup plants, also known as Sarracenias, are carnivorous plants suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. Because of their fly catching function, they are ideal for pond owners who prefer not to have too many insects around the pond. Want to know all about this unique plant species? Then read on.
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All about the trumpet cup plant
- What types of trumpet cup plants are there?
- What function do trumpet cup plants have at the pond?
- Are trumpet cup plants suitable year-round?
- How large do trumpet cup plants grow and how long do they live?
What types of trumpet cup plants are there?
There are many different species of Sarracenia, a few of the better known species are the: Sarracenia flava, Sarracenia and the oreophila psittacina. Sarracenia, also known as cup plant, is a carnivorous plant with funnel-shaped leaves that attract and trap insects. It is popular among carnivorous plant enthusiasts because of its distinctive shape and feeding habit. To remain healthy, Sarracenia needs specific care and growing conditions, such as moist, acidic soil and rainwater or distilled water for watering. For this reason, Sarracenia is a perfect aquatic plant for any type of pond.
Are trumpet cup plants suitable year-round?
Trumpet cup plants, also known as Sarracenias, are hardy aquatic plants that are suitable for year-round use in the pond. Unlike many other carnivorous plants, which require tropical or subtropical climates, trumpet cup plants are resistant to cold temperatures and can survive even in very cold climates. Trumpet cup plants have modified leaves that form a funnel-shaped tube that attract and trap insects. These leaves are resistant to frost and can also float on the surface of the water. This allows them to remain in the pond year-round, even in winter when other plants have died off.
What function do trumpet cup plants have at the pond?
Sarracenias can be a valuable addition to a pond because of their unusual appearance and their useful function. Because of their carnivorous properties, Sarracenias help control the insect population around the pond and can naturally help control pests. In addition, Sarracenias can also help purify the water in the pond. The leaves of the plants act as filters, removing pollutants and nutrients from the water. This can help to improve water quality and thus the water values improve for fish and other aquatic animals and reduce algae growth reduce.
How large do trumpet cup plants grow and how long do they live?
Trumpet pitcher plants can grow between 20 and 60 centimeters tall depending on which species of trumpet pitcher plant you choose, as the Juthatip grows up to 60 centimeters tall, the Maroon and Venosa grows to an average of around 20 centimeters tall. The lifespan of trumpet cup plants can vary, this depends on several factors such as; the species, growing conditions and care. In general, these pond plants can live for several years to decades.
Frequently asked questions about trumpet cup plants
Sarracenias are sold per 2 pieces, there are 3 different varieties: 'maroon', 'Juthatip' and 'Venosa'. The aquatic plants cost only 14.95,-.
Sarracenias are for sale at water plant nursery van der Velde Waterplant. We grow all our plants in a nature-friendly and organic way. We also always give a 100% growth and flowering guarantee.

Simon van der Velde
Pond specialist and aquatic plant grower since 1986
Simon's vision is to let nature do its work in your pond. No need to buy all kinds of measuring equipment and water improvers. If the fish are swimming nicely and the plants are growing well, then the water in the pond is of good quality. With a good planting plan and the right approach, you can save a lot of money and maintenance, and ensure a clear, biologically balanced pond that becomes more beautiful every year.