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Q/A #38 - Drosera graomogolensis Likes It Cool and Sunny(Post)
QUESTION:I have a Drosera graomogolensis. This one you water from below? I like this one a lot and can't wait for it to grow big. Do you think it looks okay? I almost want to run a butter knife ar ...
Q/A #23 - Nepenthes Identification(Post)QUESTION: Hey guys! Been a long time creeper on your site, love it. I happened across 2 medium sized Nepethes at our local grocery store, believe it or not. One is consistently very green (leave ...
Q/A #35 - Cape Sundew Is Dewless(Post)QUESTION: I purchased this Drosera capensis from Sarracenia Northwest six months ago. I live in Central Florida, and my Drosera sits inside on a windowsill. After I received the plant, I repot ...
Q/A #119 - Large Nepenthes Stopped Producing Pitchers(Post)QUESTION: I am in Chinatown NYC with a large bank of eastern facing windows and many mirrors. I have had a Nepenthes for the past 5 years! I think it's N. maxima or maybe a hybrid. It has ...
Q/A #13 - Nepenthes Identified with Sunburn(Post)QUESTION: I purchased this plant 2 weeks ago from Sydney Botanical Gardens (Australia). I actually don’t know what species it is, can you please tell me? As you can see there are some anomaly ...
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 #15 - Drainage Is Needed for a Bathtub Bog Garden(Post)QUESTION: I am about to order some Sarracenia rhizomes from you and I watched your videos on the bathtub bog gardens. I am unclear on a few things though. If I have a large plastic po ...
Q/A #79 - Outdoor Plants Not Waking Up.(Post)QUESTION:I recently purchased a Drosera intermedia, D. tracyi, and Sarracenia purpurea x minor. My tracyi has been growing extremely well and fast, but the other two (especially the intermedia) is ...
Q/A - #59 - No Pitchers on Etiolated Nepenthes(Post)QUESTION: I've got a Nepenthes aristolochioides x glabrata hybrid which has become etiolated -- weak elongated vine (when compared to pictures on your site) -- and not put out any new pitchers i ...
Q/A #108 - Powdery Mildew on Sarracenia(Post)QUESTION: I have several Sarracenia that gets a powdery mildew forming towards top of the pitcher plants at this time of the year. The plants live in a 50/50 peat to perlite mix been in pot ...
Q/A #81 - Careful Not to Overheat Your Flytraps(Post)QUESTION: I’m very impressed with a Venus Flytrap I got from you, so I ordered a second one. I'm really confused about dormancy. I heard it’s not the temperature that makes them go in the dorman ...
Q/A #36 - No Dew on Tropical Sundews(Post)QUESTION: I was wondering if you guys can help me figure out what I going on with my sundews. Their tentacles seem to dry up, fall down, then the leaf goes either brown (Drosera spatulata), blac ...
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+ 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 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 Lil' Big MouthThis desirable form of S. leucophylla has especially stout traps, with a cavernous mouth that makes for a substantial pitcher. Like many forms of S. leucophylla, Lil' Big Mouth is a tough plant and...From$39.95 -
+ wishlist Quick View Sarracenia Golden-Red JubileeGolden-Red Jubilee is another lovely cross created by John Hummer, this time of Sarracenia rubra jonesii x rubra alabamensis. In early season, the pitchers are tall and slender without much...$29.95 -
+ 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 Reptilian Rose SisterIf you're familiar with Reptilian Rose, you'll enjoy this hybrid because it originated from the same seed batch (S. oreophila x Royal Ruby). While it has a similar pouty lip as Reptilian Rose, this...$59.95 -
+ 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 mitchellianaThis is a true late-season grower. It produces its best pitchers late in September and into October. When backlit by the setting sun in early autumn, the plant appears to glow. The lower part of the...From$34.95 -
+ 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 -
+ 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 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 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