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There are some great online stores for carnivorous plants in the UK. Many of them I have used personally when adding plants to the Sarracenia House collection. Please take a look at my list below (alphabetically ordered) to see what they have to offer!
Please note: I am not affiliated to any of the websites below (except Sarracenia House), from where you purchase your plants is solely your own decision.
Of course, this is not a definitive list. There are other sellers out there if you are prepared to scroll the Google pages. There are also lots of other hobbyists who are selling there spare divisions, I'd recommend joining a few groups on Facebook to meet these people.
A new website launched in 2024 after previously selling via Etsy and Ebay.
www.carnivorousplantparadise.co.uk
The largest carnivorous plant nursery in the UK. Founded by Matt Soper, Hampshire Carnivorous Plants has been supplying the public for over 35 years.
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Established in 1997, Hewitt-Cooper Carnivorous Plants is owned and operated by Nigel Hewitt-Cooper, who has been captivated by these plants for over 40 years.
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A relative newcomer founded by myself (Gary Rolfe)! The Sarracenia House website went live in 2023 in order to showcase my collection and also offer a secure sales platform for other collectors to purchase my spare divisions.
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Founded in 2014, Scotland Carnivorous Plants is an independent carnivorous plants supplier specialising in Nepenthes.
One of the best known names in the business, Mike King owns and operates the Sarracenia (and Dionaea) national collection under the moniker of Shropshire Sarracenias. The website isn't currently taking orders so contact Mike directly to inquire about plants.
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South West Carnivorous Plants was started by Alistair and Jenny Pearce over 35 years ago but has recently been purchased by Marit Bakker and Simon Hamming.
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Triffid Nurseries was founded in 2000 and acquired another carnivorous plant business previously known as Cambrian Carnivores in September 2001.
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Peter runs the business together with his wife Helleentje. Wack’s Wicked Plants has expanded from displaying and selling at event venues only and now supply their customers online.
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West Cornwall Carnivores owner Gary Wheeler has been growing Carnivorous plants for many years and has been growing and collecting plants for over 30 years.
www.westcornwallcarnivores.co.uk/
I also wanted to mention a couple of businesses that currently only sell on eBay. It can be hard to know who the good guys are on eBay, but I have used both of these sellers myself and had a lot of good plants from them!
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