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Plants in genus sarracenia

Plants in genus sarracenia

Sarracenia minor 'Okefenokee Giant'

Sarracenia minor 'Okefenokee Giant' is a vigorous pitcher plant native to the Okefenokee Swamp region of Florida. It can reach 2-3 feet in height and features green-hooded pitchers with 'white windows'. This plant produces yellow, flying-saucer-like flowers in midsummer.

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 'Redbug'

Sarracenia 'Redbug' is a hybrid carnivorous plant with clumps reaching 1 foot tall and 22 inches wide. It can produce up to 180 pitchers at once, featuring a green base and red-infused hood. The plant's propeller-like flowers have blood-red petals, adding a dramatic touch to bog gardens. It thrives in full sun and is a fascinating choice for those interested in insect-attracting plants.

Sarracenia 'Dirty Monkey'

Sarracenia 'Dirty Monkey' is a cultivar of the pitcher plant, celebrated for its intriguing colors and distinctive pitcher shapes. As a carnivorous plant, it captures and digests insects, adding a unique element to gardens. This plant thrives in temperate climates and is a fascinating addition to bog gardens.

Sarracenia flava 'Black Ascot'

Sarracenia flava 'Black Ascot' is a unique clone of the yellow pitcher plant, distinguished by its purple-black ascot-shaped spot. Native to Colquitt County, Georgia, this carnivorous plant can grow up to 2 feet tall. It thrives in bog gardens and is known for its insect-attracting capabilities. The plant's ornamental seed pods and striking foliage make it a fascinating addition to any garden, particularly for those interested in native North American plants.

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