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we had a big wind storm sunday and i had my Sarracenia outside and the tree in the front yard fell on it and we just now got the tree off the plant is a lost. sad day my first Sarracenia gone.:-(
hey, be thankful you werent under that tree! you couldve been out there about to take them inside! sorry to hear of your loss though, and hope the plants you did save make do well!
If the rhizome and roots are relatively undamaged then if I were the Sarracenia (like Mark Twain) would say: "rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated".
Sarracenias are tuberous plants. Even if the leaves are damaged/destroyed, you should be able to salvage the underground portion of the plant. As a matter-of-fact, trauma to the rhizome encourages new growth points.
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