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Q/A #122 - Sarracenia Barry is Pitcherless in Florida(Post)
QUESTION: I bought Sarracenia Barry in March of this year. It arrived in good condition with 2 pitchers. My problem is that no new pitchers have developed since I received the plant. I live in Ce ...
Growing Sarracenia and Venus Flytraps in the Desert Southwest(Post)Jason Herritz started growing carnivorous plants in 2009 while living in Phoenix. Through trial and error, he found ways to successfully grow Sarracenia, Venus flytraps, and hardy sundews, desp ...
Q/A #54 - Should a Sarracenia Rhizome Go Above or Beneath the Soil?(Post)QUESTION: I purchased a Sarracenia leucophylla from you before the winter. In the image I attached, the structure above the soil, should I keep that above the soil or beneath the soil if I dec ...
Q/A #63 - What's Happening to the New Growth on My Sarracenia?(Post)QUESTION: Can you PLEASE help me with my Sarracenia? I live near Jacksonville, Florida, and I grow all of my plants outside in full sun. I attached a few photos. All the pitchers shown are new g ...
Q/A #21 - Sarracenia Seedlings Under Humidity Dome(Post)QUESTION: I have three small trays of Sarracenia seedlings, grown from seed, approximately 1 inch tall. Some of the pitchers have turned brown. Have you any idea why this may be? I sowed the see ...
Q/A #106 - Huge Sarracenia Extreme Green is Floppy(Post)QUESTION: Question for you about my Sarracenia Extreme Green. I have had it for several years now and have struggled with the pitchers flopping over for the last 2 years. It is quite large, some ...
Q/A #137 - Wind Blowing over Sarracenia(Post)QUESTION: Do you have issues with your sarracenia’s blowing over from wind? Anything I can do to keep the plant upright? (Submitted in July 2022.) RESPONSE BY JEFF DALLAS: Someti ...
Q/A #62 - Sarracenia Isn't Breaking Dormancy(Post)QUESTION: I ordered a Sarracenia alata x minor from you about a month ago. Attached is a photo taken a couple weeks ago but as of today nothing much has really changed. The other photo is one ta ...
Q/A #126 - Sarracenia purpurea Has Brown Spots(Post)QUESTION: Last September I've bought a Sarracenia purpurea venosa which was in what you call death cube and in a 2 inch pot (5.5 cm). I've kept it in that pot until spring (I've removed the co ...
Q/A #110 - Sarracenia Not Growing Well in a Terrarium(Post)QUESTION: I purchased a Sarracenia purpurea (from a different nursery) at the beginning of winter and it grew some new pitchers, then it started growing these long ones with no opening. I ha ...
Q/A #2 - Should I Refrigerate My Sarracenia in Central Florida?(Post)QUESTION: Hi I’m a amateur carnivorous plant collector in central Florida, zone 9. I’ve have a variety of plants and the three I have that require dormancy are a Venus flytrap, a Sarra ...
Q/A #121 - Sarracenia Are Turning Brown(Post)QUESTION: Could you look at these pictures and tell me what I’m doing wrong? They grow tall and skinny, they fall over, and the tips turn brown. I keep them wet and they get eight hours of sun. I ...
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+ 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...From$69.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Sarracenia leucophylla TarnokS. leucophylla features a ruffled hood beautifully patterned with red veins against a bright white background, giving way to red and green further down the trap. The cultivar 'Tarnok' is unique among...$39.95 -
+ 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 -
+ wishlist Quick View Sarracenia Mardi Gras'Mardi Gras' is an example of how stunningly ornamental Sarracenia can be bred. Its defining feature is the extravagantly ruffled hood, with bold purple-red veins against a golden-yellow background -...$34.95 -
+ 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...$29.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Sarracenia Black Widow SisterThis hybrid was introduced in 2000 by Phil Faulisi, a well-respected Sarracenia breeder. He used dark variants of S. alata and S. flava. From this cross, he selected one with notably uniform darkness...$49.95 -
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+ wishlist Quick View Sarracenia SpadePitchers on Spade are almost a foot in height with considerable girth below the mouth. The outstanding lid is sharply isosceles, and held nearly upright from the small, slot-like mouth. Thick...$29.95$24.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Sarracenia BarryThe plant is a vigorous grower and features a bronze hue that washes over the pitchers throughout the growing season. In spring, look for red-orange flowers. Its best pitchers are produced in spring...From$44.95 -
+ 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...From$29.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Sarracenia FledglingWe first encountered this hybrid in a book, Gardening with Carnivores by Nick Romanowski (University Press of Florida, 2002). At first glance, we knew we had to add it to our collection. It features...$39.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Sarracenia HankWe named this plant after our first nursery dog, Hank, who was a loving, gentle giant. Like its namesake, this plant is an unconfirmed hybrid, though we highly suspect that it's a cross of S. flava...From$44.95 -
+ 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...$39.95