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Dionaea muscipula 'Great White Shark' is a giant Venus flytrap bred in England by Alistair and Jenny Pearce at Southwest Carnivorous Plants. The pl...
View full detailsDionaea muscipula 'Giant Sand' is a Venus flytrap developed by Norman Parker, a grower closely associated with Adrian Slack. This cultivar is known...
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Sarracenia × soperi (Sarracenia alata – Red Lid X Sarracenia flava var. ornata) is a classic hybrid by Adrian Slack. It combines the upright struct...
View full detailsThis Sarracenia alata var. alata is a pubescent form of Sarracenia from Perdido in Alabama (the Eastern part of Sarracenia alata's natural range), ...
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Once upon a time, there was a man called Ian who lived in Wales and got some Venus flytrap seeds from a man named Brad who lived in California. Ian...
View full detailsDionaea muscipula Stefan Lenssen C (Plantev) is a selected clone known for its pronounced marginal teeth and balanced trap size. This form shows a ...
View full detailsDionaea muscipula IS BC 43 All Green is a seed-grown clone raised by Ian Salter. It represents a stable all-green form of the species, lacking the ...
View full detailsDionaea muscipula 'South West Giant' × 'Sawtooth' is a cultivar cross that combines two well-known traits. It brings together the large trap size o...
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Dionaea muscipula 'Dracula' × 'Redline' is a cultivar cross Venus flytrap that combines traits from two well-known red forms. It shows a balanced m...
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Dionaea muscipula 'VCS' is a compact Venus flytrap clone known for its solid build and strong trap colour. It forms a dense rosette with short leav...
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...
View full detailsThis is one of our favourite Sarracenia alata! The pitchers of this clone of Sarracenia alata var. rubrioperculata develop a strong red colour maki...
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Here'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 detailsA nice-sized, attractive Sarracenia × moorei showing characteristics of both parents. The flower is a beautiful two-toned colour, taking more influ...
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This is a venus fly trap that I purchased as 'Dracula' but it turned out not to be the real deal. After some research, it seems that there are quit...
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 detailsA nice, vigorous form of Sarracenia × alava (Sarracenia flava X Sarracenia alata). Looks great if left to form a decent sixed clump.
This 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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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...
View full detailsSarracenia 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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