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Common name: Trumpet Pitcher Plant ‘Judith Hindle’
Latin name: Sarracenia ‘Judith Hindle’
Best position in the home: Prefers a very bright position with plenty of direct sunlight. A sunny south or west-facing windowsill is ideal to maintain strong colour and healthy pitcher growth. Best suited to a bright, airy space and can also thrive in a conservatory. Avoid low-light conditions.
Water requirements: Requires consistently moist soil at all times. Stand the pot in a tray of rainwater or distilled water, keeping the compost damp. Never allow it to dry out. Avoid using tap water, as minerals can damage the plant over time.
Home impact: A bold and sculptural carnivorous plant, ‘Judith Hindle’ is known for its striking upright pitchers flushed with rich red and green tones. These elegant tubes act as natural insect traps, adding both visual drama and a practical edge. A real conversation piece that brings a touch of the wild into your home.
Potential height at full growth: Typically grows to around 30–60cm in height, forming upright clumps of colourful pitchers.
How to look after it: Place in full sun to encourage strong growth and vibrant colouration. Keep sitting in a tray of rainwater or distilled water at all times. Do not fertilise, as it gains nutrients from captured insects. Allow the plant a natural winter dormancy period by reducing watering slightly and keeping it in a cooler spot. Repot every 1–2 years using specialist carnivorous plant compost.
Beginner friendliness 3/5
Confident Beginner! Relatively straightforward if you can provide enough light and the right watering conditions, with the added bonus of seasonal interest.
A striking and unusual addition to the home, ‘Judith Hindle’ offers architectural beauty and natural insect control, making it both decorative and functional.
Description
Common name: Trumpet Pitcher Plant ‘Judith Hindle’
Latin name: Sarracenia ‘Judith Hindle’
Best position in the home: Prefers a very bright position with plenty of direct sunlight. A sunny south or west-facing windowsill is ideal to maintain strong colour and healthy pitcher growth. Best suited to a bright, airy space and can also thrive in a conservatory. Avoid low-light conditions.
Water requirements: Requires consistently moist soil at all times. Stand the pot in a tray of rainwater or distilled water, keeping the compost damp. Never allow it to dry out. Avoid using tap water, as minerals can damage the plant over time.
Home impact: A bold and sculptural carnivorous plant, ‘Judith Hindle’ is known for its striking upright pitchers flushed with rich red and green tones. These elegant tubes act as natural insect traps, adding both visual drama and a practical edge. A real conversation piece that brings a touch of the wild into your home.
Potential height at full growth: Typically grows to around 30–60cm in height, forming upright clumps of colourful pitchers.
How to look after it: Place in full sun to encourage strong growth and vibrant colouration. Keep sitting in a tray of rainwater or distilled water at all times. Do not fertilise, as it gains nutrients from captured insects. Allow the plant a natural winter dormancy period by reducing watering slightly and keeping it in a cooler spot. Repot every 1–2 years using specialist carnivorous plant compost.
Beginner friendliness 3/5
Confident Beginner! Relatively straightforward if you can provide enough light and the right watering conditions, with the added bonus of seasonal interest.
A striking and unusual addition to the home, ‘Judith Hindle’ offers architectural beauty and natural insect control, making it both decorative and functional.












