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Q/A #19 - No Pitchers on a Large Nepenthes(Post)
QUESTION: At a previous home, I had gorgeous Nepenthes in a greenhouse. I moved and now have it in a south-facing bay window, 65°F (18°C) with a humidifier. They have curling tendrils but n ...
Q/A #3 - Can Hardy Sundews Handle Freeze and Thaw in Rhode Island?(Post)QUESTION: I have various Sarracenia, Venus Flytraps, and Drosera filiformis, and D. intermedia. I have been told I should avoid freeze thaw cycles with the plants. Normally at this time in Rhode ...
Q/A #11 - Nepenthes Took a Turn for the Worse(Post)QUESTION: I had my Nepenthes Gaya, Venus Flytrap, Marston's Dragon sundew, and Sarracenia Juthatip Soper for about a year. I’ve been watering with distilled water. The were thriving ...
Q/A #51 - Moving Plants to Outside(Post)QUESTION: When should i introduce my plants to the outdoors? I live in northern Indiana, and I have a Drosera capensis, Sarracenia flava, and a Venus Flytrap. In the summer we get temperatu ...
Q/A #89 - Is It My Dad's Fault My Plants Died?(Post)QUESTION:My Venus flytraps and Sarracenia died over winter!! I put them in the garage for dormancy where it's around 40°F (4°C). I live in USDA Zone 5B. My father told me that I did not ...
Q/A #31 - Moldy Seeds Won't Germinate.(Post)QUESTION: Hi, I'm trying to germinate various plants from seed. Pinguicula poldinii, Drosera filiformis, Utricularia volubilis, & Sarracenia purpurea. I believe these all need cold stratif ...
New Crop of Outdoor Perennials Coming in April!(Post)Below are plants we plan to release on April 1. Some plants are in very limited supply. If you want a notification of when the inventory is updated, subscribe to the monthly newsletter. The signup ...
Q/A #48 - Outdoor Carnivorous Plants for Flies(Post)QUESTION: I live in a rental 150-year old farm house in NE Indiana, 45 minutes from Michigan. The house I live in is about 50 yards from a working cattle pen, and the flies are pretty bad durin ...
Q/A #61 - Concerned about Propagating Mosquitoes(Post)QUESTION: I've divided my older Sarracenia that was in my bog. Now I have 9 pots of Sarracenia that will be in trays of open water. I'm concerned about propagation of mosquitoes. Do you use any ...
Q/A #27 - Carnivorous Plants for Fruit Flies?(Post)QUESTION: What kind of plant would you recommend for fruit flies indoors? Yes, it's winter and we have fruit flies. The flies don't get caught by my sundews. (Submitted in January 2021.) ...
Dividing Darlingtonia Colonies(Post)Over the past several days, we divided our Darlingtonia colonies. We had a bunch in large pots that were getting tight with stolons (offshoots). After unpotting the mother plants, we removed the stol ...
Q/A #50 - Is Permethrin Safe on Carnivorous Plants for Mosquito Control?(Post)QUESTION: Hey, so I have this as my current bog setup. I’m starting to breed mosquito larvae in the water and I was wondering if a small concentration of Permethrin would be safe to treat the wa ...
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+ wishlist Quick View Sarracenia flava ornata Red ThroatThis is an eye-catching form of S. flava ornata. It has red veins along the sides of the pitcher, with a large red splotch on its throat. Look for these attractive pitchers in early summer...$59.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Sarracenia leucophylla x rubra GiantThis plant is like Christmas in July! The intricate, dark-red veins of the S. rubra overlay the color and height of S. leucophylla, creating a breathtaking display. The pitchers are mostly red and...From$34.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Sarracenia leucophylla x minor Okee GiantThis hybrid has tall, colorful pitchers - frilled reddish brown hoods adorned with white flecks. Pitchers also last through winter, even when the temperatures drop below freezing. Overall, it's a...From$44.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Sarracenia flava ornata Black VeinThis particular clone is a hybrid of two ornata forms from Bulloch County, GA. It was chosen for its dense netting and dark veining across the pitcher. In early season, the veins are dark red. As the...From$79.95 -
+ 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...$24.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Sarracenia alata Red hood x oreophilaThis is one of the most vigorous hybrids in our collection, made with two highly prolific plants. In spring, it produces green pitchers with light red veins. Later in the season, it produces pitchers...From$34.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Sarracenia leucophylla Hurricane Creek White (F)Hurricane Creek White is a name applied to the alba form of S. leucophylla that originated from Hurricane Creek in Alabama. It's considered an alba form, meaning it has very little red pigment...From$79.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Sarracenia (leucophylla x flava cuprea) x PrometheusThis stunning plant was bred by Jerry Addington of Courting Frogs. Its most notable feature is its frilled, pointed hood that extends over the pitcher's mouth. Maroon veins flow through the hood and...From$89.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View The Ultimate Carnivorous Plant Guide for Beginners - DIGITAL DOWNLOADJacob Farin, co-owner of Sarracenia Northwest, will teach you how to think like a professional carnivorous plant grower to keep your first carnivorous plant alive and healthy. You will learn how...$9.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Soil, Peat/Perlite Mix [BULK - 7.5 Gallons]This mix contains 50% peat moss and 50% medium-grade perlite. It's guaranteed to be free of fertilizers and other contaminants that could harm carnivorous plants. For use with the following plants:...$64.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Pot and SoilWhile our plants are shipped potted, you might want extra pots and soil if you have other plants to repot or just prefer your plants in larger containers. Each set of pots includes a 1/2-gallon of...From$8.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Soil, Peat/Perlite Mix [Gallon Bag]Peat moss and perlite are soil ingredients we use for most carnivorous plants. These include Sarracenia, Venus Flytraps, Sundews (Drosera), and Terrestrial Bladderworts (Utricularia).50% Medium Grade...$9.95