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American Carnivorous Pitcher KokedamaAmerican Carnivorous Pitcher Kokedama Rooted in the wetlands of North America, the American Carnivorous Pitcher Kokedama features Sarracenia purpurea subsp. venosa a striking native bog plant known for its sculptural, cup shaped leaves and deep crimson veining. Unlike tropical pitcher plants, this hardy American species forms low, dramatic rosettes that collect rainwater in their natural pitchers, attracting and digesting insects as part of their
American Carnivorous Pitcher Kokedama
Rooted in the wetlands of North America, the American Carnivorous Pitcher Kokedama features Sarracenia purpurea subsp. venosa — a striking native bog plant known for its sculptural, cup-shaped leaves and deep crimson veining. Unlike tropical pitcher plants, this hardy American species forms low, dramatic rosettes that collect rainwater in their natural “pitchers,” attracting and digesting insects as part of their nutrient cycle.
Wrapped in moss using the traditional Japanese kokedama technique, this living sculpture blends wild American ecology with refined botanical artistry. The contrast of velvety green and burgundy pitchers against the soft moss sphere creates a piece that feels both moody and magical — part swamp, part sculpture.
Each kokedama is handcrafted, making every plant slightly unique in shape, coloration, and veining.
Why It’s Special
• Native North American carnivorous plant
• Naturally insect-eating (no traps to trigger)
• Deep red veining intensifies in bright light
• Compact, sculptural growth habit
• A true living conversation piece
Care Guide
Despite its exotic look, this pitcher plant is surprisingly straightforward when given the right conditions.
Light
Bright light is essential. Place in a sunny window (south or west exposure preferred) or under strong grow lights. More light = deeper red coloration.
Water
This is a true bog plant — it must stay consistently wet.
• Display in a shallow dish with ½"–1" of distilled, rain, or reverse osmosis water at all times.
• Keep the moss ball evenly damp and never allow it to dry out.
• Avoid tap water, as mineral buildup can damage carnivorous plants.
This constant shallow water mimics its natural wetland habitat and is key to long-term success.
Feeding
No fertilizer needed. The plant naturally catches insects and derives nutrients from them.
Humidity
Average household humidity is generally fine, though moderate humidity is appreciated.
Dormancy
This species naturally goes semi-dormant in winter and may slow growth or change appearance. This seasonal rest is normal and part of its natural cycle.
A Living Piece of the American Bog
The American Carnivorous Pitcher Kokedama is more than a plant — it’s a small ecosystem. Wild, architectural, and undeniably captivating, it brings the mystery of native wetlands into your home in sculptural form.
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