Carnivores in the Garden: Sarracenia Pitcher Plants
How to grow and care for one of nature's most intriguing creations, the carniverous Sarracenia pitcher plants. A most intriguing aspect of nature is a plant that eats like an animal. Sarracenia are a type of carnivorous plant whose dining ... [... more]
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Sarracenia leucophylla
Mississippi to Florida white trumpet pitcher plant Bog garden is best. Also may be grown in containers, greenhouses or as an indoor houseplant. Perhaps too tall for terraria. Growth in containers as an indoor plant can be difficult because of the ... [... more]
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Sarracenia drummondii = S. leucophyla
White top with green and red veins Native to coastal Florida and Alabama Red flowers [... more]
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Sarracenia rubra subsp. jonesii
Western North and South Carolina sweet pitcher plant Bog garden is best. Also may be grown in containers, greenhouses or as an indoor houseplant. Perhaps too tall for terraria. Growth in containers as an indoor plant can be difficult because of ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden |
Sarracenia x catesbaei
Carolinas to Mississippi hybrid pitcher plant Black red Bog garden is best. Also may be grown in containers, greenhouses or as an indoor houseplant. Growth in containers as an indoor plant can be difficult because of the need for growing season ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden |
Sarracenia purpurea
Single, velvety, 2.5" red-purple or greenish purple flowers; hang down on single stem Evergreen leaves slender at base, widening at middle; green, variegated or suffused with reddish purple; wide mouth lid; deep red with prominent veining of the ... [... more]
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Gardening with Carnivores: Sarracenia Pitcher Plants in ...
The first complete guide to the world's most spectacular carnivorous plants, from natural history to practical applications. With 80 color photos and line drawings. [... more]
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Carnivorous Plants: Sarracenia spp. jonesi - Pitcher plant
An endangered species; native to seepage bogs of Appalachian mountains of NC and SC Bright red flowers; sweet fragrance Heavily veined pitchers About 26" (65cm) [... more]
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Carnivorous Plants: Sarracenia minor - Hooded pitcher plant
Green pitchers; expanded upper part and domed canopy lid covered with purple veins and white blotches on the rear portion of the pitcher; windows in back of the pitcher 2.5" nodding light yellow flowers on stems shorter than the pitchers Native ... [... more]
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Gardening with Carnivores: Sarracenia Pitcher Plants in ...
The first complete guide to the world's most spectacular carnivorous plants, from natural history to practical applications. With 80 color photos and line drawings. [... more]
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Gardening With Carnivores: Sarracenia Pitcher Plants in ...
It's great for a budding Sarracenia enthusiast: God knows there are enough of them out there.....The flowers are beautiful and even the seed pods have been mistaken for the flower on numerous occasions they are great plants.There isn't anything for a [... more]
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Sweet Pitcher Plant - Carnivorous - Sarracenia alata
Features: Hardiness zone 8 The humidity should be between 60-80%. Sarracenia alata Red Throat is green with a red interior lid and a red throat. They trap their prey by offering them nectar to sip which is secreted around the lip of the plant and also at [... more]
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