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This is a beautiful Sarracenia that arguably looks better in the flesh than in photographs. The lip develops into a defined red which looks great a...
View full detailsSarracenia × miniata is a hybrid of Sarracenia minor and Sarracenia alata. Both parent species influence the shape of this plant with the distincti...
View full detailsA beautiful Michael King Sarracenia Hybrid with stunning pinks that change throughout the season! This hybrid was created by crossing a Sarracenia ...
View full detailsIP-X125, JS-H155
Named after well-known horticulturalist Roy Cheek at the 2018 RHS Hampton Court Flower Show by Matt Soper. This Sarracenia × soperi (S. alata X S. ...
View full detailsMK-H17, JS-H3
Sarracenia × readii is a naturally occurring hybrid of Sarracenia leucophylla and Sarracenia rubra. This particular Sarracenia × readii was origina...
View full detailsSarracenia 'Leah Wilkerson' is a naturally occurring hybrid that was found in a bog on private property in Walton County, Florida. This Sarracenia ...
View full detailsThis Sarracenia × moorei (S. flava X leucophylla) was selected and grown by renowned carnivorous plant grower Ian Salter in Wales. It looks like it...
View full detailsDionaea muscipula 'Dracula' X 'Redline'
Dionaea muscipula 'South West Giant'
Dionaea 'DC XL' boasts traps that are remarkably large, and comparable in size to those of Dionaea 'B52', which are considered the largest traps am...
View full detailsThis is a venus fly trap that I purchased as 'Dracula' but it turned out not to be the real deal. After some research, it seems that there are quit...
View full detailsDionaea muscipula - IS BC43 All Green
Dionaea muscipula 'Dracula'
They may look exotic but it turns out that Sarracenia plants do extremely well grown in the UK. Our private collection of plants is ever-expanding with new clones, seedgrown plants and divisions from our collection! Sarracenia House started as website with 2 objectives. Firstly, to showcase and share our collection with the carnivorous plant community. Secondly, to provide a secure shopping experience for customers to be able to buy carnivorous plants online.
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