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Dionaea muscipula 'Red Dentate'
Edward Read and Ivan Snyder developed Dionaea muscipula 'Red Piranha' cultivar in Hawthorne, California. Read received green dentate flytraps from ...
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Dionaea muscipula 'Royal Red'
Dionaea muscipula 'Scarlet Bristle' is a distinctive Venus flytrap discovered by Richard Keen in Canada. The plant appeared during tissue culture p...
View full detailsDionaea muscipula 'South West Giant' is a Venus flytrap cultivar developed by British grower Alistair Pearce during the 1980s. He named the plant a...
View full detailsDionaea muscipula 'Tiger Fangs'
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A trident is a 3-pronged spear, and you can see why that inspired the name of this beautiful Venus flytrap cultivar. Look closely and you will see ...
View full detailsDionaea muscipula 'Triffid Giant'
The Dionaea muscipula 'Triton' is a carnivorous plant cultivar that stands out for its unique trap structure. It originated from a collaboration be...
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Dionaea muscipula 'Wacky Traps'
Dionaea muscipula 'Wave'
Dionaea 'Werewolf' is a unique Venus flytrap cultivar first produced in 2011 by G. Hoogenstrijd of Araflora in Amsterdam and Stefan Lenssen in Germ...
View full detailsDryopteris erythrosora is copper shield fern, grown for its colourful new fronds and tolerance of damp shade. It adds foliage interest from spring ...
View full detailsEleocharis acicularis is dwarf hairgrass, a fine-textured marginal often used to soften pond edges. It forms low grassy mats in shallow water and w...
View full detailsEleocharis palustris is common spike-rush, a simple, reed-like native for wet soil and shallow water. It’s great for softening pond edges and givin...
View full detailsEpipactis palustris is marsh helleborine, a native orchid for damp lime rich soils. It produces elegant flowers in summer. Appearance It forms upri...
View full detailsEquisetum fluviatile is water horsetail, a native marginal for shallow water and saturated mud. It gives a softer, more open look than Equisetum hy...
View full detailsEquisetum robustum is a tall horsetail with bold banded stems. It’s often sold as black-banded horsetail and used for strong vertical structure at ...
View full detailsEquisetum scirpoides is dwarf horsetail, a low-growing relative of larger horsetails. It forms neat clumps of thin green stems and suits small bog ...
View full detailsEriophorum angustifolium is common cottongrass, a bog plant known for its fluffy white seed heads. It is a strong feature in wet peaty soils and na...
View full detailsEriophorum russeolum is bronze cotton grass, grown for warm-toned cottony seed heads. It suits acidic bog gardens and looks best where the soil sta...
View full detailsEriophorum scheuchzeri is white cotton grass, an upland and arctic bog plant grown for its cottony seed heads. It is similar in feel to other cotto...
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