Plants in family sarraceniaceae
Sarracenia 'Dutch Stevens'
Sarracenia 'Dutch Stevens' is a hybrid carnivorous plant known for its white-veined, red-flushed pitchers and dazzling red flowers. It reaches up to 18 inches in height and is a winner of the RHS Award of Garden Merit.
Sarracenia rosea 'Veinless'
Sarracenia rosea 'Veinless' is a unique American Pitcher Plant species native to Alabama and northern Florida. It features compact, tubby pitchers that are more tolerant of shaded conditions compared to other varieties. This veinless variety is similar to the 'Carl Mazur' clone and requires optimal conditions to develop its pink hues.
Sarracenia 'Daina's Delight'
Sarracenia 'Daina's Delight' is a hybrid pitcher plant with a white-top and sunburn-blister red head and neck. It thrives in nutrient-poor acidic soils that remain very damp, making it ideal for bog gardens.
Sarracenia 'Blood Orange'
Sarracenia 'Blood Orange' is a carnivorous plant with 2-foot tall pitchers that are green at the base and dark red at the tops. It produces peachy rose flowers before the pitchers emerge and requires full-day sun and moist soils to thrive.
Sarracenia 'Abandoned Hope'
Sarracenia 'Abandoned Hope' is a hybrid carnivorous plant with 2-foot tall pitchers that start yellow and age to rusty red. The pitcher tops are netted with yellow and red, adding visual interest. This plant thrives in moist but not constantly wet soils and requires bright sun. Its unique appearance and insect-attracting capabilities make it a fascinating addition to bog gardens or as a conversation piece in plant collections.
Sarracenia 'Leah Wilkerson' X 'majesty'
Sarracenia 'Leah Wilkerson' X 'Majesty' is a hybrid pitcher plant known for its tall stature and neon pink venation with frilly lids. This temperate plant requires full sun and a winter dormancy period, thriving in outdoor settings with consistent water levels. It is a fascinating addition to collections of carnivorous plants, offering unique visual appeal with its vibrant coloration.
Sarracenia 'Royal Ruby'
Sarracenia 'Royal Ruby' is a hybrid pitcher plant with tall, stately dark red pitchers and a beautifully ruffled lid. It requires full sun and should always sit in at least two inches of distilled or purified water. This plant needs winter dormancy and protection from colder winters.
Sarracenia purpurea 'Blood Vessel'
Sarracenia purpurea 'Blood Vessel' is a native purple pitcher plant known for its large light green pitchers with bright red lines. It forms a 1-foot wide clump and produces red flying saucer-shaped flowers in spring. This carnivorous plant thrives in moist soil but not standing water, making it ideal for bog gardens. Sarracenia purpurea is a fascinating addition to any plant collection, known for its ability to capture and digest insects.
Sarracenia 'Randy Rable' X 'deep Throat'
Sarracenia 'Randy Rable' X 'Deep Throat' is a hybrid pitcher plant known for its fiery, vaulted lid and dark lip. It features a wide, dropped mouth with articulated venation, making it a striking addition to carnivorous plant collections. This temperate plant requires full sun and a winter dormancy period, thriving in outdoor settings with consistent water levels.
Sarracenia 'Ritchie Bell'
Sarracenia 'Ritchie Bell' is a hybrid carnivorous plant with light green pitchers and red veining, named after Dr. C. Ritchie Bell. It features small white stained glass windows and burgundy red saucers on 18-inch tall stalks in early spring. This plant is a unique addition to any bog or rain garden.
Heliamphora parva
Heliamphora parva is a species of marsh pitcher plant found in the Neblina Massif of Venezuela. It grows at elevations between 5,700 and 7,200 feet, thriving in the unique conditions of its native habitat. This plant is known for its distinctive pitcher shape, which helps it capture and digest insects.
Heliamphora tatei var. tatei
Heliamphora tatei var. tatei is a marsh pitcher plant endemic to Venezuela, known for its striking appearance and natural hybrids with H. tatei. It is considered one of the most beautiful in its genus, thriving in its native habitat of Cerro Duida. This plant is a fascinating addition to collections of carnivorous plants.
Sarracenia 'Bog Witch'
Sarracenia 'Bog Witch' is a hybrid carnivorous plant developed by Dr. Larry Mellichamp, featuring 20-inch tall upright pitchers with reticulated purple vein patterns. It produces cream and red flowers in spring, adding a unique touch to bog or rain gardens. This plant is native to North America and thrives in sunny, wet conditions, making it an intriguing addition to any collection.
Sarracenia 'Flies Demise'
Sarracenia 'Flies Demise' is a carnivorous plant hybrid with upright pitchers featuring dusty orange and red veining. The plant's cobra-like hood adds to its dramatic appearance, making it a striking addition to bog gardens. This hybrid involves S. alabamensis ssp. wherryi, purpurea, and rubra, and is known for its ability to attract and trap insects.
Sarracenia 'Popei'
This hybrid of S. flava x rubra features tall, plentiful pitchers and orange-red flowers. It is a perennial, temperate plant that grows well in bog gardens, greenhouses, and indoors. The plant thrives in bright to partial sun and requires dormancy.
Sarracenia 'Fancy Hybrid Dp'
Sarracenia 'Fancy Hybrid Dp' is a mix of Sarracenia hybrids, shipped bareroot with pitchers and phyllodia intact. These bare-root rhizome plants are recommended for experienced growers, offering a unique addition to carnivorous plant collections.
Sarracenia rosea 'Fat Chance'
Sarracenia rosea 'Fat Chance' is a carnivorous plant native to the Southeastern US, thriving in seasonal bogs and lowlands. It forms dense clumps of fuzzy-haired pitchers that turn bright red, with rosy pink flowers appearing in mid-April. This plant is selected for its beauty and vigor, attracting insects with its unique structure.
Sarracenia exornata
Sarracenia exornata is a hybrid carnivorous plant with upright pitchers of yellow and red, featuring red netting. Found in Alabama and Mississippi, this plant prefers bright sun and slightly moist soils. Each seed-raised hybrid varies in red base color, forming an attractive clump when established.
Sarracenia 'Courtii'
This plant is a rare hybrid of Sarracenia purpurea and Sarracenia psittacina, named after 19th-century breeder William Court. It is one of the shortest and widest growing pitcher plants, producing horizontal rosy red pitchers with parrot head tops. The plant forms a low rosette of densely packed pitchers that turn deep reddish purple in winter. It blooms in early spring with slightly fragrant scarlet red flowers. Native to the wet pocosins of the Gulf Coast of North America, it is hardy to zone 4 and well-suited for terrariums and backyard bog gardens. It thrives in bright to partial sun and requires dormancy during winter.