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Breeding Sarracenia Roundtable(Post)
Jeff Dallas recently participated in a roundtable discussion with other nursery owners about Sarracenia breeding. Watch the video and hear what the experts in the field have to share. This event w ...
Q/A #108 - Powdery Mildew on Sarracenia(Post)QUESTION: I have several Sarracenia that gets a powdery mildew forming towards top of the pitcher plants at this time of the year. The plants live in a 50/50 peat to perlite mix been in pot ...
Trim All Sarracenia Pitchers in Late Winter(Post)Jacob here with Sarracenia Northwest. A viewer asked me if Sarracenia would lose a substantial amount of nutrition if we cut off the older pitchers in late winter before new growth emerges.
Q/A #93 - Deformed Pitchers on a Sarracenia(Post)QUESTION: My Sarracenia Don's Flava has a serious tendency to produce deformed traps. None of the other Sarracenia I have do this, and I have a lot! All grown with the tray method, western Oregon ...
Q/A #112 - Unknown plant with Sarracenia(Post)QUESTION: I so much enjoyed your Open House last year and am disappointed that it’s not possible to attend again this year. The plants I bought last year (Sarracenia Judith Hindle, Sarracenia Ap ...
Q/A #25 - Sarracenia with No Pitchers(Post)QUESTION: I was wondering if you could tell me what kind of pitcher plant this is. Also it has just been leaves, no pitchers for a year now.....what's wrong with it?? (Submitted in January 201 ...
Q/A #91 - Sarracenia Scarlet Belle or Not?(Post)QUESTION: I was gifted a carnivorous plant at my my son’s funeral a year ago. I was told it’s a Scarlet Belle, but as I grows I’m not sure that’s correct. It is extremely important that I find ou ...
Growing Sarracenia and Flytraps in the Desert Southwest(Post)Hello, I’m Jason Herritz. I’m one of the growers here at Sarracenia Northwest. Now before joining the crew here as the shipping manager, I lived in Phoenix, Arizona where I grew and prop ...
Q/A #125 - Damage on Sarracenia(Post)QUESTION: My Sarracenia Godzuki is not looking healthy. He has developed brown spots and has a large hole in one of his pitchers. I transplanted about four weeks ago; I used sphagnum peat moss ...
Q/A #49 - Ball Thing on Sarracenia(Post)QUESTION: I recently noticed a stem and a ball/bud thing on the end of the stem coming out of the bottom of my Sarracenia. I do not think it is the flower because don't they usually bloom in the ...
Q/A #143 - Brown Spots on Sarracenia Pitchers(Post)QUESTION:I just purchased this Sarracenia in July, and have noticed these brown spots forming on some of the sides of the pitchers. Is this from pests or disease, and what should I do? Thanks (Submit ...
Q/A #95 - Sarracenia with Bendy Pitchers(Post)QUESTION: Would you be able to advise me on what could be causing my Sarracenia flava pots to be putting on poor bendy growth right now. The two pots in the picture are exactly the same Sarrac ...
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+ wishlist Quick View Sarracenia purpurea venosaNative to the Florida Panhandle and through North Carolina. It has ground-hugging rain-catchers, sporting conspicuous purple-red leaves with wide, heavily patterned hoods. It grows more slowly than...$16.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Sarracenia White SparklerThis plant is a compact and uniform hybrid that inherits many traits from the white-top pitcher, Sarracenia leucophylla. White Sparkler, however, is a shorter, stockier grower, producing more...$42.95 -
+ 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...$32.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Sarracenia alata Red HoodBotanically known as S. alata var. rubrioperculata, this plant has pointed hoods with a dark red interior. In spring, it stands out with its bright yellow-green pitchers with thin red veins. In late...$36.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Sarracenia leucophylla FirebirdThis plant is a true late-season grower. For most of the season, it grows spear-shaped, non-carnivorous leaves called phyllodia. You'll be scratching your head, wondering if your plant will do...$42.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Sarracenia alata x minorOne of the most vigorous crosses we have, this plant grows tall with white spots and a slightly cowled lid. In late spring and early summer, the traps develop a wonderful orange hue, which mellows to...$32.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Sarracenia leucophylla Lil' Big MouthThis desirable form of S. leucophylla has especially stout traps, with a cavernous mouth that makes for a substantial pitcher. Like many forms of S. leucophylla, Lil' Big Mouth is a tough plant and...$42.95 -
+ 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...$149.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Sarracenia MaroonMaroon is a cultivar of a naturally occurring hybrid of Sarracenia purpurea and S. rubra. Pitchers are quite red and stout. Adult pitchers are approximately 8-12 inches. GENERAL CAREType of Plant:...$16.95 -
+ 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...$39.95 -
+ 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...$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,...$49.95