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Q/A #8 - Nepenthes Pitchers Turning Black(Post)
QUESTION: I got my Nepenthes ventricosa about 1-2 weeks ago. Just in the last few days some of the pitchers are turning black starting from the top. Is this normal? I have the plant under T12 ...
Q/A #69 - How Do I Keep Birds out of My Bog Garden?(Post)QUESTION: What can I do to keep starlings and other birds out of my bog gardens? They pull the sphagnum out and dig holes in the soil with lighting speed. I am concerned that they are going to d ...
Q/A #109 - Nepenthes with Misshapen Leaves(Post)QUESTION: I received my Nepenthes Deroose Alata six months ago. It was very healthy and had pitchers on it. It did very well till a few weeks ago. The growth slowed way down and the new leaves, t ...
Q/A #72 - Aphids on a Cape Sundew(Post)QUESTION: I'm not sure what this is on my Cape sundew. Possibly aphids? I watched your video on safe insecticides for some insight. I sprayed it with orthene. It doesn't seem to be hurting the ...
Q/A #53 - Is My Dormant Sundew Alive?(Post)QUESTION: I have Drosera filiformis. It's dormant now but can hibernacula be black or not? Not sure if it's alive. (Submitted in March 2019.) RESPONSE BY JACOB FARIN: When hardy sundews ...
Q/A #129 - New Traps Are Turning Black(Post)QUESTION: I wanted to say that I thoroughly enjoyed the purchase and reading the information that you had about taking care of the plants was helpful; however, I stumbled across an issue. I've pu ...
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.) ...
Q/A #116 - Novelty Planters(Post)QUESTION: I’m looking to grow a Venus fly trap. I have bought two different planters. I’m curious if I can use distilled water and grow traps in either of these. Would you recommend using one of ...
Q/A #76 - Pinguicula and Sundew Are Looking Sad.(Post)QUESTION: We have a Pinguicula Alfred Lau that we purchased a while back. It was in great condition but we're doing something to it that isn't working. It looks really sad. The plant is sitting ...
Q/A #117 - Pinguicula laueana Didn't Like the Hot Window(Post)QUESTION: Six or seven months ago, I bought 3 different butterworts from you: Pinguicula laueana, Aphrodite, and P. gigantea x laueana. The Aphrodite, and gigantea x laueana are doing great. Bu ...
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 #98 - Growing a Flytrap in Montana(Post)QUESTION: I live in Montana. My flytrap is doing really well since I got it in April. It lost two traps and has grown an even larger one with a new trap on the way. My question is I use a white l ...
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+ wishlist Quick View Sarracenia minorSometimes new growers mistake the distinctive hooded pitcher, Sarracenia minor, for the cobra plant, Darlingtonia californica. Both plants have a hood that hides the pitcher opening. Their leaves...From$29.95 -
+ 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 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...From$34.95 -
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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 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 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...$39.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Sarracenia rubra gulfensisThis species produces substantial traps, decorated with rich reds and maroons, reaching up to a foot tall. The jaunty, pointed lids are copper-colored, undulating, and lifted well above the mouth. A...$19.95 -
+ 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 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...From$39.95 -
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+ 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...$34.95$29.95 -
+ 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 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...From$134.95