Carnivorous Plants
Sarracenia Purpurea Venosa
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Sarracenia Purpurea Venosa
Alicea Compact
Rosette pink flowers

Slackii
Compact deep pink rosette larger than Alicea

Spatulata
Delicate spatula shaped leaves

Binata
Large fork shaped leaves white flowers

Binata v Dichotoma
Fork leafed sundew white flowers

Capensis
Compact sundew leaves can be about 4" long

Capensis v. Alba
As above but with pale green leaves & white flowers


Alata
Elegant green pitchers with green hood sometimes with fine red veining flowers yellow.

Alata Red Lid
As above but red on top of trap.

Flava
Very similar to above slightly larger pitchers with slightly broader hood flowers yellow.

Flava `Burgundy`
As Flava but with red stems and veins in hood

Leucophylla
Tall growing pitcher green stem turning to white around rim and hood with red veining
flowers purple.

Purpurea
Low growing pitchers green colouring to deep purple in good light lots of strong veining
flower reddish purple.

Purpurea venosa
Similar above But more bulbous Good veining.

Psittacina
Low growing pitchers with distinctive hood usually veined red with white flowers deep red.

Minor
Hooded Pitcher forming a cowl with small windows to confuse insects.

Minor Okefenokee
Giant form of Minor.

S X Catesbaei
Flava X Purpurea

S X `Judy`
Minor X Excellens

S X Mooreana
Tall growing, crinkled hood with veining and some white markings

S X Swainiana
Purpurea X Minor

S X
Oreophila X Purpurea Venosa

S X Popei
Flava X Rubra Large pitchers, strong grower

Darlingtonia californica
Tall growing distinctive pitchers. Looks like a snake about to strike. ONLY SMALL PLANTS
AVAILABLE



Leaves 2-2 ½" long thin stem terminating in oval trap with teeth like hairs along rim traps
sometimes red -- Flowers white