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Sarracenia 'Adrian Slack' is a carnivorous plant named in tribute to the renowned Sarracenia grower, Adrian Slack. Although the exact parentage of ...
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 detailsSarracenia leucophylla X 'Adrian Slack' Clone G is one of a series of clones produced by Miroslav Srba. This cross combines two of the most desirab...
View full detailsThis is a delightful little Sarracenia hybrid created by Stephen Morely in Yorkshire, England. Think of a plant with the colouration of Sarracenia ...
View full detailsSarracenia 'Joyce Cooper' is an attractive, vigorous Sarracenia hybrid. Nigel Hewitt-Cooper created it in 1999. He crossed an all-red form of Sarra...
View full detailsSarracenia 'Johnny Marr' is a good-looking hybrid created in 1999 by crossing a Sarracenia × catesbaei (Sarracenia flava var. cuprea X Sarracenia p...
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Sarracenia flava var. rubricorpora F25 (Apalachicola National Forest, Florida) is a selected red tube form from one of the most famous Sarracenia r...
View full detailsPossibly the most handsome Sarracenia flava var. maxima out there! This Sarracenia flava was selected by Matt Soper of Hampshire Carnivorous Plants...
View full detailsBeautifully blushed with copper on the lid, this Sarracenia flava var. cuprea is a great example of a classic copper-top Sarracenia flava. A vigoro...
View full detailsAs its name suggests, this is one veiny Sarracenia alata! The green pitchers are jam-packed with fine red veins making them a stand-out alata. If y...
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Sarracenia alata var. alata f. viridescens (Washington County, Alabama) is an anthocyanin-free form of the pale pitcher plant. Unlike typical alata...
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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...
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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...
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