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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 #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 #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 #65 - No New Growth on My Sarracenia(Post)QUESTION: I got a Sarracenia alata from you a year ago, and it grew beautifully and caught lots of bugs. So, this past winter I clipped the old pitchers off as suggested in your monthly care v ...
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 #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 #134 - Can I Divide Sarracenia in Summer?(Post)QUESTION: Can I trim and divide my Sarracenia rubra? It’s getting very large and has spindly pitchers. I know early spring is preferred but it’s getting very crowded. Maybe just a major trim unti ...
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 #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 Marc ...
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+ 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...$32.95 -
+ 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...$69.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Sarracenia flava atropurpureaThis showy variety of Sarracenia flava is gorgeous from any angle. The entire pitcher turns dark orange-red, including most of the exterior, the mouth, and both sides of the lid. Under full sun, the...$54.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Sarracenia Siskiyou AutumnA Sarracenia with orange flowers! Rare amongst North American pitcher plants, the fiery-orange flowers of Siskiyou Autumn appear in early to mid spring, dropping their petals by June. Pitchers are...$32.95 -
+ 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...$49.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Sarracenia BeefcakeOne of our employees nicknamed this plant Beefcake because of its hefty, stout pitchers. With a large specimen, the entire plant seems to bulge at the seams. The plant is a hybrid of S. flava rugelii...$42.95 -
+ 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...$34.95 -
+ 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...$69.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Sarracenia Opakapaka2nd Season DivisionsAfter dividing our mother plants in spring, we grow the divisions for a year before releasing them. You get a more vigorous plant with a healthier root system when compared to a...$39.95 -
+ 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...$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...$32.95 -
+ 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...$42.95