Carnivorous Plants
Nepenthes 'Mimi's Kiss'
Nepenthes 'Mimi's Kiss' is a vigorous and adaptable carnivorous plant hybrid, producing colorful pitchers and rosettes. It is a selected clone of N. ventricosa x (maxima x talangensis) and thrives in a wide range of conditions, making it suitable for windowsill cultivation.
Nepenthes ampullaria 'Tricolor' X Nepenthes Rafflesiana 'white'
Nepenthes ampullaria 'Tricolor' X Nepenthes Rafflesiana 'white' is a lowland tropical carnivorous plant with pitcher traps similar to rafflesiana but squattier with fatter peristomes. Each plant is genetically distinct, grown from seed, and thrives in conditions similar to its parent species.
Dionaea muscipula 'Gj Equobia'
Dionaea muscipula 'Gj Equobia' is an extremely rare Venus flytrap variety in the U.S., known for its long, wide leaves and large, long-lashed traps. The traps can twist at nearly 90 degrees, adding to its unique appearance. This carnivorous plant requires full sun and should always sit in at least two inches of distilled or purified water. It can tolerate a wide temperature range from 20 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit, with short periods of freezing to 100 degrees. Winter dormancy from October to February is essential for its health.
Nepenthes talangensis
Nepenthes talangensis is a highland tropical pitcher plant endemic to Sumatra, known for its robust, squat pitchers that darken with age. This climbing plant grows in upper montane forests at elevations of 1800-2500 meters and is recognized as a distinct species from Mount Talang. Nepenthes talangensis produces both terrestrial and aerial pitchers with distinct morphology, functioning as flypaper traps. Its conservation status is listed as Endangered on the IUCN Red List, highlighting its ecological importance. This plant is a member of the Nepenthes genus, known for its unique pitcher structures and adaptability to various growing conditions. Its striking appearance and ecological significance make it a popular choice among carnivorous plant enthusiasts and conservationists.
Drosera 'Dreamsicle'
Drosera 'Dreamsicle' is a threadleaf hybrid known for its orangey dew drops and pale pink flowers. This carnivorous plant requires full sun and distilled or purified water, thriving in temperatures ranging from 15 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit. It needs a period of winter dormancy to maintain its health.
Nepenthes hookeriana
Nepenthes hookeriana is a hybrid carnivorous plant known for its vigor and adaptability to various temperatures. It thrives in both cool and warm environments, making it suitable for greenhouses, terrariums, and vivariums. This plant is a cross between Nepenthes ampullaria and Nepenthes rafflesiana, combining the best traits of both species.
Nepenthes veitchii 'Pink'
This lowland form of veitchii features elongated pitchers and leaves, with flared yellow peristomes and a pink pitcher body. Originating from Malesiana Tropicals, it is a male clone.
Dionaea muscipula 'Red Dragon'
Dionaea muscipula 'Red Dragon' is a Venus flytrap cultivar known for its deep maroon color in bright light. It can reach large sizes on long summer petioles and is hardy enough to be grown outdoors in most of the USA. This plant requires full sun and distilled water, going dormant from December to March.
Dionaea muscipula 'Galaxy'
Dionaea muscipula 'Galaxy' is a rare Venus flytrap cultivar with recurved traps that press flat against the soil. It requires full sun and distilled water, withstanding temperatures from 20°F to 80°F. This plant needs winter dormancy, during which traps turn black and die back.
Dionaea muscipula 'Green Wizard'
Dionaea muscipula 'Green Wizard' is a hardy Venus flytrap cultivar native to the Carolinas, known for its solid green traps with tiny nubs for teeth. This plant grows in boggy, open savannahs and can thrive outdoors in most of the USA. It requires full sun and distilled or purified water, with a temperature range of 20 to 80 degrees. 'Green Wizard' undergoes winter dormancy from October to February, making it a fascinating addition to carnivorous plant collections.
Nepenthes veitchii 'Bareo Squat'
This confirmed male plant has a round, squat shape with a high neck and a striped peristome. The pitchers open pink and candy-striped and darken over time, making it a visually striking species.
Dionaea muscipula 'Purple Ambush'
Dionaea muscipula 'Purple Ambush' is a Venus flytrap variety known for its deep red traps that darken to purple under strong light. This vigorous plant attains a large size and is a captivating addition to carnivorous plant collections, thriving in temperate environments.
Sarracenia purpurea 'Jersey Girl'
Sarracenia purpurea 'Jersey Girl' is a carnivorous plant with brilliant red lax pitchers and chartreuse veining near the tips. It produces cherry red, umbrella-like flowers in spring and requires full sun and good soil moisture to thrive.
Sarracenia 'Reptilian Rose'
Sarracenia 'Reptilian Rose' is a complex hybrid pitcher plant with tall, colorful pitchers ranging from yellow to deep rosy red. It emits a sweet, rosy scent and requires full sun and constant moisture. This plant undergoes winter dormancy, during which its pitchers turn brown.
Dionaea muscipula 'Fts Etna'
Dionaea muscipula 'Fts Etna' is a variety of Venus flytrap known for its large traps and wide petioles. It is open-pollinated and requires specific care to thrive.
Dionaea muscipula '001 New Dente'
Dionaea muscipula '001 New Dente' is a mid-sized Venus flytrap variety known for its distinctive dentate traps. It is open-pollinated and thrives in environments that mimic its natural habitat, requiring careful attention to humidity and light conditions.
Dionaea muscipula 'Alien'
Dionaea muscipula 'Alien' is a Venus flytrap variety known for its large, long, deeply toothed traps that blush orangey red. It holds the Guinness World Record for the largest trap and is native to the Carolinas. This hardy plant can be grown outdoors in most US states, tolerating cold fronts down to 15°F. It thrives in boggy, open savannahs alongside other carnivorous plants.
Dionaea muscipula 'Royal Red'
Dionaea muscipula 'Royal Red', commonly known as the Venus flytrap, is a hardy carnivorous plant native to the Carolinas. It thrives in boggy, open savannahs and can be grown outdoors in most parts of the USA. This plant is known for its unique ability to trap and digest insects, making it a fascinating addition to any garden. It requires a sunny location and moist, acidic soil to thrive.
Dionaea muscipula 'Sam Flytrap'
Dionaea muscipula 'Sam Flytrap' is a cultivar of Venus flytrap with large, upright summer traps that are dark red. It requires full sun and sits in at least two inches of distilled water. This plant needs a winter dormancy period and is open-pollinated.
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.
Nepenthes veitchii 'Bareo'
Nepenthes veitchii 'Bareo' is an intermediate tropical plant known for its flared peristomes on robust pitcher bodies. The plant exhibits a range of colors from deep brown to pink to candy cane striped, with more striping and coloration as it matures. It prefers good drainage with an open mix and net pots.
Dionaea muscipula 'All Red Giant'
Dionaea muscipula 'All Red Giant' is a striking dark red variety of the Venus flytrap, known for its long, pointed cilia. It is a carnivorous plant that captures insects, adding a unique element to plant collections.
Nepenthes mikei
Nepenthes mikei is a rare carnivorous plant endemic to Sumatra, known for its black mottled pitchers. It grows as a climbing plant up to 7 meters tall and is found in montane mossy forests. This species is vulnerable due to habitat loss and over-collection.
Nepenthes surigaoensis
Nepenthes surigaoensis is a unique climbing plant native to the Philippine island of Mindanao, thriving at elevations between 2,600 and 3,900 feet. It is distinguished by its long tendrils and cylindrical pitchers, which can grow up to 9.5 inches tall. The plant's leaves are notable for their strong decurrent nature and can vary in shape from linear to slightly lanceolate. Its pitchers, covered in coarse orange to brown hairs, can turn completely red as they age. This species was first described in 1915 and rediscovered in 2007. It grows in the lower montane forests under shady conditions and has no known natural hybrids. The plant's conservation status has not been thoroughly assessed, but it is closely related to N. merrilliana, differing mainly in its leaf and pitcher characteristics.
Dionaea muscipula 'Angelwings'
Dionaea muscipula 'Angelwings' is a carnivorous plant with recurved traps that turn reddish orange in sufficient light. It requires full sun and should always sit in at least two inches of distilled or purified water. This plant needs a winter dormancy period from October to February.
Dionaea muscipula 'Hypatia'
Dionaea muscipula 'Hypatia' is a European cultivar of the Venus flytrap, featuring small, electric green traps that blush orange to red in strong light. This carnivorous plant requires full sun and should be kept in at least two inches of distilled or purified water. It undergoes winter dormancy, during which the traps turn black and die back.
Dionaea muscipula 'Dcxl'
Dionaea muscipula 'Dcxl', commonly known as the Venus flytrap, is an American-bred cultivar native to the Carolinas. It thrives in boggy, open savannahs and is hardy enough to grow outdoors in most of the USA. This plant can withstand cold fronts down to 15 degrees Fahrenheit, making it a resilient choice for carnivorous plant enthusiasts.
Dionaea muscipula 'Dente'
Dionaea muscipula 'Dente', a variety of Venus flytrap, is known for its serrated, shark-like teeth lining the trap. Native to the Carolinas, it thrives in boggy, open savannahs and requires full sun and distilled water. This hardy plant is one of the strongest growing varieties and is suitable for outdoor cultivation across the USA.