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+ wishlist Quick View Sarracenia alata Orthus (Improved Night)"Orthus" is a carefully selected specimen resulting from the self-crossing of "Night." Its pitchers are tall and remarkably dark, even darker than "Night" itself. It thrives where the sun shines brightly, nights are warm, and the growing season is long...$149.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Sarracenia CateoIf you're searching for a large, fast-growing plant of outsized proportions, Cateo might be the one for you! Emerging early in spring, its pitchers are about 12 inches tall and have striking elephant-like yellow-green lids that cover the understated...$39.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Sarracenia flava Founder's PlantThis early-season species is a very handsome plant. Its upright yellow-green pitchers feature the cutest curl at the tip of their hoods. It'll make you swoon! But it's the sweet nectar that makes flies, yellow jackets, and wasps buzz with excitement...$34.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Sarracenia flava maximaDespite its varietal name, maxima, this plant isn't always larger than other S. flava varieties. The distinguishing feature is its pure, glowing yellow-green color, with no red veining. However, it is not a purely green or anthocyanin-free form. Red...$32.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Sarracenia flava rubricorporaOne word - WOW! This plant is sure to grab your attention. It develops dark red tubes with contrasting yellow lids. Some folks remark how much the plant looks like a flame. Tall, almost pure red traps catch just as many flies as they turn heads. This...$69.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Sarracenia flava x minorThis cross is rarely encountered in cultivation. Yet, it stands out as a striking deviation from the abundance of white-top pitcher hybrids that are so popular. Pitchers are almost pure yellow-green in early summer. The lid is domed, broad, elongated,...$32.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Sarracenia GodzukiIf you're a fan of Godzilla, you'll love the name of this hybrid (Godzilla's son). Compared to other Sarracenia hybrids with S. oreophila, this one is shorter, about 12 inches, but it packs a punch with its eye-catching maroon veins. If you're looking...$36.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Sarracenia Green MonsterGreen Monster is a cross of the anthocyanin-free Sarracenia leucophylla and anthocyanin-free Sarracenia minor; this plant has no red pigment at all. Its pitchers have white spots, a pointed spout, and an umbrella-like hood. Although it grows very slowly...$49.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Sarracenia leucophylla Green AFThis form of Sarracenia leucophylla lacks red pigment (Anthocyanin-Free), so its veins are green rather than red. Like other forms of S. leucophylla, it produces one or two pitchers per growth point. Pitchers tend to look their best in late summer and...$49.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Sarracenia leucophylla x rubra, Green AFThis plant is the anthocyanin-free (AF) form of S. leucophylla x rubra. This plant lacks red pigment, so leaves and flowers are green and white. Pitchers are tall with a prominent, ruffled lid and a gracefully spouted mouth. Look for its best pitchers of...$42.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Sarracenia LoraxThis plant has numerous white spots on the upper parts of the pitcher. They appear on the front underneath the lip and extend around to the back. The hood showcases an elegant pattern of red veins and frilled edges. A mature plant will develop a large...$69.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Sarracenia Mountain MeadowThis hybrid is a sister of Mountain Splendor (Sarracenia oreophila x rubra jonesii). Pitchers on an adult plant typically reach 18 inches, taller and greener than its sisters. In spring, Mountain Meadow produces yellow flowers, whereas her sister,...$32.95