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Last update June 30th, 1999
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Dionaea

Dionaea muscipula   
Dionaea muscipula    'Select' (compact rosette, large traps)
Dionaea muscipula    'Akai-Ryu' (Red Dragon)
Dionaea muscipula    'Cup Traps'
Dionaea muscipula    'Holland Royal Red'
Dionaea muscipula    'Short Teeth'
Dionaea muscipula    'Shark Teeth'


Drosera

Drosera binata
Drosera binata  var  dichotoma
Drosera capensis
Drosera filiformis  subsp  filiformis
Drosera hamiltonii
Drosera pulchella
Drosera pygmaea
Drosera rotundifolia
(others to be inserted)


Sarracenia

Sarracenia alata
Sarracenia alata  f  pubescens
Sarracenia alata   'Citronelle'
Sarracenia alata   'Heavily Veined'

Sarracenia flava  var  atropurpurea
Sarracenia flava  cv  'Copper Lid'

Sarracenia leucophylla
Sarracenia leucophylla   'red'

Sarracenia minor

Sarracenia psittacina

Sarracenia purpurea  subsp  venosa
Sarracenia purpurea  subsp  purpurea
Sarracenia purpurea  subsp  purpurea    'riplicola'

Sarracenia rubra
Sarracenia rubra  subsp  alabamensis
Sarracenia rubra  subsp  gulfensis
Sarracenia rubra  subsp  gulfensis     'Black Tube'
Sarracenia rubra  subsp  jonesii
Sarracenia rubra  subsp  rubra
Sarracenia rubra  subsp  wherryi

Sarracenia * 'Catesbaei'
Sarracenia * 'Courtii'
Sarracenia * 'Excellens'
Sarracenia * 'Mitchelliana'

Sarracenia * [oreophila X purpurea] X flava


Nepenthes

(under construction)


Other species

Cephalotus follicularis
Darlingtonia californica
Pinguicula moranensis
Utricularia sp.

 

 
             
 


In these last years I am trying to concentrate on growing Sarracenia, after having tried a bit of everything else. At the moment I am trying to select pure species, possibly coming from well determined geographical locations, but I am keeping also some nice and healthy hybrids, as well as a few plants of other genuses, mainly Drosera.

The species I am most interested in are Sarracenia flava, Sarracenia leucophylla and Sarracenia rubra. I am always looking for strange or particular specimens of these species, in the attempt to have a picture as complete as possible of the geographical forms and varieties of these 3 wonderful plants.

If you happen to have extra plants of these species...

By the way, I like also strange and unusual forms of the most classic Dionaea muscipula.

 
         
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