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This 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-gr...
View full detailsThis is an excellent example of a typical phenotype Sarracenia oreophila var. oreophila! The pitchers are a delicious lime green colour with a slig...
View full detailsThis is a really nice form of Sarracenia psittacina. The viridescens forms are anthocyanin free which means they do not contain any of the red pigm...
View full detailsMK-RA3Plant Size On Offer Plant photos are usually of the mother plant, not the smaller divisions offered for sale. Divisions taken from mother pla...
View full detailsThis bright little Sarracenia is the anthocyanin-free form of Sarracenia rubra subsp. gulfensis. This means that it contains no red pigmentation, m...
View full detailsA cross of Sarracenia flava plants from two different sites in Florida: Blackwater and Wewahitchka. The seeds that produced this clone were origina...
View full detailsSarracenia × miniata is a hybrid of Sarracenia minor and Sarracenia alata. This particular clone is from the holotype at Kew Gardens in London. Bot...
View full detailsBrook's Hybrid, or to give it its full name, Sarracenia × moorei 'Brooks Hybrid', is a hybrid of Sarracenia flava and Sarracenia leucophylla. It is...
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 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 detailsSarracenia × popei is a hybrid of S. flava and S. rubra. That offers a wide range of variability amongst plants that are S. × popei! Our popei prod...
View full detailsSarracenia × readii is a naturally occurring hybrid of Sarracenia leucophylla and Sarracenia rubra. This particular Sarracenia × readii was origina...
View full detailsMK-H17, JS-H3Plant Size On Offer Plant photos are usually of the mother plant, not the smaller divisions offered for sale. Divisions taken from mot...
View full detailsNamed 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 detailsOK, so let's take a look at the makeup of this plant in terms of the species involved, here's what we get; Sarracenia [leucophylla X (flava x rubra...
View full detailsThis attractive Sarracenia hybrid has Sarracenia × moorei 'Brooks Hybrid' and Sarracenia flava var. ornata as parents. With three-quarters of the p...
View full detailsA nice, vigorous form of Sarracenia × alava (Sarracenia flava X Sarracenia alata). Looks great if left to form a decent sixed clump. Plant Size On ...
View full detailsHere's an unusual, but attractive, Sarracenia hybrid! This bright green hybrid is a cross of 2 anthocyanin-free (no red) parents in Sarracenia × gi...
View full detailsThis is an attractive clone of the typical type Sarracenia alata. The pitchers are a good lemony-limey colour with fine red veination pin-striping ...
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 ...
View full detailsA nice-sized attractive Sarracenia × moorei showing characteristics of both parents. The flower is a beautiful two-toned colour taking more influen...
View full detailsThis 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 detailsAt first glance, this Sarracenia may be easily confused with Sarracenia leucophylla. It is, however, a stunning hybrid from Japan. The pitchers tra...
View full detailsSarracenia 'Lynda Butt' is a hybrid crafted by the renowned carnivorous plant pioneer Adrian Slack in the UK. This beautiful cultivar is named in h...
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