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MK-H298
MS-SH001
PJP-H137
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Cuprea translates from Latin to mean 'copper'. It's easy to see why this name has been given to this variety of Sarracenia flava, the operculum (li...
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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...
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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 ...
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The Cape sundew, or Drosera capensis, is a carnivorous perennial plant that forms small rosettes and is native to South Africa's Cape region. Its c...
View full detailsThis is a vigorous-growing clone of Sarracenia flava. One that has been growing outside in our garden for years. It's a good-looking flava showing ...
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Is this the best-looking Sarracenia oreophila around? It's certainly a contender! Originally from the Sand Mountain plateau in Northwest Georgia, t...
View full detailsDionaea muscipula 'Brad Giant 2'
This Sarracenia × moorei was selected by legendary carnivorous plantsman Adrian Slack in the 1980's, so you know it must be a good one! The pitcher...
View full detailsA vigorous example of Sarracenia flava var. ornata from Virginia. The pitchers are the classic flava shape with generally fine red veination. For u...
View full detailsA nice, vigorous form of Sarracenia × alava (Sarracenia flava X Sarracenia alata). Looks great if left to form a decent sixed clump.
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Sarracenia minor var. okefenokeensis is the giant variant of the species. The pitchers of this plant can grow up to a metre tall! Typical of Sarrac...
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Venus Flytrap (Dionaea muscipula)
Formally known as Sarracenia 'Barbapapa', this is the first Sarracenia to join the Sarracenia House collection! Some say it's the one that started ...
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Sarracenia 'Mr Purple Haze' is a stunning purple (as you'd expect!) Sarracenia hybrid created by well-known Sarracenia growing Roy Cheek in the 199...
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Megtrap is a plant that has a small amount of ambiguity surrounding its name. Go back 30 years and this plant was doing the rounds as one of Adrian...
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 detailsThis is a fabulous Sarracenia oreophila. The title says it all; the lip and throat are red, and the pitchers are heavily veined! This is a strong-g...
View full detailsCreated over 40 years ago, Sarracenia leucophylla 'Cronus' was made by crossing plants from Seminole County, Florida and Baldwin County, Alabama. T...
View full detailsSarracenia flava var. cuprea 'Strained' produces pitchers that can hit the 1-metre mark and is regularly the largest Sarracenia in our collection! ...
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This lovely-looking Sarracenia hybrid takes some of the best qualities from both parents. The pitchers are velvety soft pubescent form from the Sar...
View full detailsThis is one tall Sarracenia flava var. rugelii! Given time, this plant can reach up to 36" tall making it a very impressive Sarracenia for any coll...
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