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Happy or demanding more light so it's hunting?
Bingo. I've grown these before and they get hints of red at the top of the bell only when they get enough light. I think it's light deprived but still looks very healthy.
I've got some I stole from the local swamp and the tops are way higher, in full sun. Working on spreading them around in the wild.
Agreed that they'll turn more color with more light! But OP is doing great with that in a window.
It has plenty of light. It's on a south faced window
Buried an 80G trash can in the yard, made a water garden. Took a slightly smaller plastic window box, drilled holes in the sides and bottom, screwed it to the side.
Transplanted Sarracenia and sundews are going nicely crazy. (I know, not legal to grab them out the wild, but I'm working on growing more and have reintroduced them to my swamp in the boonies.)
BONUS: We got dragonflies hovering around! And the trees frogs are back! Love me some insectivores, plant or animal.
Are they Carnivorous?
Indeed! And very effective!
I use this one to catch flies and a sundew to catch smaller bugs. They make a great team
Something to look for. I have had my share of Fly traps, but they have since left us. Lol
Pitcher plants and sundews aren't nearly as picky as fly traps. Those things evolved in a very particular environment, whereas pitchers and sundews are more forgiving.
I kayak the local swamp, and sundews and pitchers go nuts in everyday direction of light. Serious. I was trying to judge which direction they thrived in, don't matter. They grow robustly on every side of the stumps, north, south, shady, full sun, whatever. Just gotta stay wet(ish)!
I love the name!