Carnivorous Plants
The majority of our carnivorous plants and companions are hardy to at least zone 6 and are native plants of the United States. A simple recipe for success is full sun, mineral free water, and the right media. These unique curious botanical offerings will inspire a personal addictive passion in anyone who has success maintaining them in captivity.
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The carnivorous plants are listed below. If you would like to see a list of carnivorous companions, please use the "plant type" drop down box and select "carnivorous companions".
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Bugout - Carnivores in CaptivityCommon Name: Bug Out
Bug Out ™ is a highly marketable concept that will bring Sarracenias –Pitcher Plants- out of the “cult market” closet and into the hands of the general public. After years of personal and professional obsession (these ... [ More Info ]
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Dionea muscipulaCommon Name: Venus Fly Trap
The Venus Fly Trap, just saying that plant conjures memories of the little man-eating plant we all had or heard of as children. This botanical oddity has been called the worlds most famous carnivorous plant, quite a title! Native to southern North... [ More Info ]
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Drosera capensisCommon Name: Cape Sundew
The Cape Sundew is a native to South Africa. It is a showy sundew producing many 3-5” long leaves sparkling with bug attracting globes of sticky dew. Drosera capensis is a prolific bloomer producing many ¼- ½” pink f... [ More Info ]
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Drosera filiformisCommon Name: Thread Leaf Sundew
Thread leaf sundew is one of our favorites here at the nursery, it grows erect leaves standing 5-9” tall with a reddish tinge. Its leaves are covered from top to bottom with globular glands of bug attracting dew. We have used this plant in t... [ More Info ]
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Drosera intermediaCommon Name: Spatulate Leaf Sundew
Native to Eastern North America from the Canadian Maritime down the Atlantic coast and parts of the gulf coast. The Spatulate-leaf sundew is a small plant standing 2-3” in height and flowering with ¼” white flowers 5” above ... [ More Info ]
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Pinguicula moctezumaeCommon Name: Butterwort
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Pinguicula primulifloraCommon Name: Butterwort
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Sarracenia alataCommon Name: Pale Pitcher
The Pale Pitcher Plants range is from eastern Texas across southern Louisiana to the extreme western edge of the Florida panhandle. S. alata emerges first with numerous pale creamy yellow flowers on thin stems reaching 9-10” in heig... [ More Info ]
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Sarracenia flavaCommon Name: Yellow Pitcher
The Yellow Pitcher Plants range is form southeastern Alabama across northern Florida and up the Atlantic coastal plain to Southern Virginia. S. flava is one of the tallest species of pitcher plants reaching almost 3’. The Yellow Pit... [ More Info ]
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Sarracenia leucophyllaCommon Name: White Trumpet
The White Trumpet Pitcher Plants range extends form the southeastern corner of Mississippi across the Florida panhandle and into Southwest Georgia. S. leucophylla is one of the taller pitcher plants with foliage reaching almost 3’. ... [ More Info ]
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Sarracenia leucophylla 'Tarnock'Common Name: 'Tarnock'
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Sarracenia minorCommon Name: Hooded Pitcher
The Hooded Pitcher Plants range extends from deep southern Florida north and west to the panhandle and north to southern North Carolina. Most notably the 8-16” pitchers of S. minor have pronounced translucent windows on the back of ... [ More Info ]
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Sarracenia psittacinaCommon Name: Parrot Pitcher
The Parrot Pitchers range extends form far eastern Louisiana across the Florida panhandle and north to the southern tip of South Carolina. S. psittacina is often found growing in very wet often submerged sites in its native range. The cur... [ More Info ]
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Sarracenia purpureaCommon Name: Purple Pitcher
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Sarracenia rubraCommon Name: Sweet Pitcher
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Sarracenia x 'Dana's Delight'Common Name: 'Dana's Delight'
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Sarracenia x 'Scarlet Belle'Common Name: 'Scarlet Belle'
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Sarracenia x 'Judith Hindle'Common Name: 'Judith Hindle'
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Sarracenia x 'Farnhamii 'Common Name: Sarracenia x 'Farnhamii'
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Sarracenia x 'Hollandia' (leuco hybrid)Common Name: Sarracenia x 'Hollandia'
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Sarracenia x 'Stephensii'Common Name: Sarracenia x 'Stephensii'
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Sarracenia x UNC Hybrid 'Love Bug'Common Name: 'Love Bug'
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Sarracenia x UNC Hybrid 'Red Bug'Common Name: 'Red Bug'
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Sarracenia x UNC Hybrid 'Lady Bug'Common Name: 'Lady Bug'
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Sarracenia x UNC Hybrid 'Mardi Gras'Common Name: 'Mardi Gras'
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Sarracenia x UNC Hybrid 'Doodle Bug'Common Name: 'Doodle Bug'
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Sarracenia x 'Candy Stripe' x leucoCommon Name: Sarracenia leuco x 'Candy Stripe'
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Sarracenia x 'Flys Demise' (seedlings)Common Name: Sarracenia UNC Hybrid S. 'Flys Demise'
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Sarracenia x 'Purpetrator' (AU hybrid)Common Name: Sarracenia purpurea x
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Sarracenia x (oreo x leuco)Common Name: Sarracenia oreo x leuco
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Sarracenia x (readii x moorei)Common Name: Sarracenia (leuco x rubra j) (lxf)
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Sarracenia x areolataCommon Name: Sarracenia leucophylla x alata
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Sarracenia x excellensCommon Name: Sarracenia leucophylla x minor
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Sarracenia x moorei (flava x leucophylla)Common Name: Sarracenia flava x leucophylla
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Sarracenia x readii (leuco x rubra jonsii) All GreenCommon Name: Sarracenia leuco x rubra
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Sarracenia x swanianaCommon Name: Sarracenia purpurea x minor
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