Sarracenia x wrigleyana is a naturally occuring hybrid between Sarracenia psittacina and Sarracenia leucophylla. Its leaves have the narrow, incurved openings of the first species but the size and upright growth of the second species. Most plants have green leaves with red at the tips and the veining.
The leaves grow to about 30cm. They have the narrow opening of psitticana but with a more upward growth. Flowers reach about 50cm.
This is one that can be grown on rafts, probably the easiest way to grow them. Just make sure the crowns are above water. They can also be grown in pots of peat moss, sphagnum moss mixed with perlite or vermiculite, indoors or outdoors. Place the pot in a saucer of rainwater in a sunny spot/ windowsill. Leave outside in a sheltered spot for a couple of months in winter to allow for winter dormancy.