-
Q/A #17 - Sarracenia Seedlings Past the Point of No Return?(Post)
QUESTION: I have some Sarracenia seedlings and I still need to separate them into their own pots, which I'm going to do soon. But the tips of them are turning brown. Are they at the point of no ...
Q/A #123 - Do Sarracenia Capture Bees?(Post)QUESTION: While I wait for my order, I've been reading your digital download about caring for these plants. I can't remember where I read it but it listed yellow jackets as one of the bugs ...
Q/A #60 - Are Sarracenia Flowers a Sign of Stress?(Post)QUESTION: I've been growing Sarracenia for five years. This time of the year when my plants come out of dormancy, they produce flower stalks, and I just cut them as they come out. I was just won ...
Q/A #105 - Warped Leaves on Sarracenia(Post)QUESTION: Judith Hindle has warped leaves and other traps have no water. Haven’t been fed in over a month. Need advice. (Submitted in June 2021.) RESPONSE BY JEFF DALLAS: This looks ...
Q/A #102 - Sarracenia Pitchers Aren't Opening(Post)QUESTION: These guys aren't opening all the way. What's the deal? (Submitted in June 2019.) RESPONSE BY JACOB FARIN:Here's the deal. You're not following the growing instructions that we ...
Q/A #144 - Brown Edges on Sarracenia(Post)QUESTION: I hope that you will tell me that this is normal and not a result of sunburn from the heat we have had in the past. To me, Sarracenia Barry was a show stopper this year. Bought him ...
Q/A #115 - Thrips on Sarracenia(Post)QUESTION: This is a Sarracenia Extreme Green I got from you a little over a month ago. I don’t think this is your fault. Just an example. I have quite a few other Sarracenia in my collection that ...
Q/A #139 - No Sarracenia Pitchers for 3 Years(Post)QUESTION: I've grown this for about 3 years. It went into dormancy this winter. It is in 50/50 soil mix of peat and perlite. Been outside for over a month with distilled water in a 3-inch saucer ...
Q/A 124 - Sudden Die Off of Sarracenia(Post)QUESTION: I've had an issue recently with a sudden collapse of Sarracenia pitchers and the crown dying. I'm growing Sarracenia flava, S. rubra jonesii, and S. rubra alabamensis, and I live in Eas ...
Q/A #111 - Sarracenia with Curvy Pitchers(Post)QUESTION: I have a bad history of killing things (except my husband) and I'm loving keeping the two Sarracenia I got from you alive! The White Sparkler I recently received last month is fart ...
Q/A #78- Should I Cut Off Sarracenia Flowers?(Post)QUESTION: My Sarracenia is putting up a flower. It’s just coming out of hibernation and has no leaves yet. Should I let it bloom or cut it off? I know for some plants it’s important to cut off t ...
Q/A #148 - Something Eating Sarracenia Rhizomes(Post)QUESTION: Are these Sarracenia salvageable? I'm not exactly sure if it was snails, slugs or caterpillars but it completely ate the crown and bore into the rhizome creating a little "den". If I cl ...
-
+ wishlist Quick View Sarracenia Cascadian SummerWhile it may not be as quick-growing or as prolific in pitcher production as other Sarracenia, Cascadian Summer has a very sunny disposition, with its stout, yellow pitchers and a splash of deep red...$29.95 -
+ 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...$34.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Sarracenia VelvetVelvet is a cultivar of S. leucophylla x purpurea. Pitchers are slightly curved and feature a frilled hood with red veins against a white background. Look for its best pitchers of the season in...$14.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Sarracenia Reptilian RoseReptilian Rose is one of those rare Sarracenia that change colors with the seasons. In early spring, its pitchers are pink. As summer progresses, they turn deep red. The plant is best known for its...From$64.95 -
+ 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,...From$44.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Sarracenia flava atropurpurea WaccamawThis is our favorite form of S. flava. Its pitchers are red, but the interior is bright yellow. This color combination is very striking! No other Sarracenia species has it, which makes this plant...From$199.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Sarracenia Extreme GreenWithout a doubt, this plant is one of the largest Sarracenia in our collection. One of our mother plants grew a clump nearly 18 inches across, with pitchers reaching an impressive 36 inches! Extreme...From$44.95 -
+ 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...From$29.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Sarracenia flava ornataIf plants could be introverts, this one would qualify compared to the flashier forms of S. flava. This plant has an inner beauty that radiates and attracts like-minded people who can appreciate its...From$34.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Sarracenia Red SumatraThis plant really stands out. Its tall, dark red pitchers often catch people's attention from afar, more so than other Sarracenia in the nursery. Its hood is slightly ruffled with faint white spots...From$62.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Sarracenia Leah WilkersonLeah Wilkerson was first introduced as a cultivar in 2005 when it was registered with the International Carnivorous Plant Society by Brooke Garcia. The original plant was found in a bog on private...From$54.95 -
+ 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...From$49.95