Drosera rupicola “red x green form” (3-4 tubers)
14.00€ *Drosera rupicola “red x green form” it’s an easy to grow semi-erect form of tuberous sundew. The stem is thick and the trap is massive, colorful and elegant.
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Drosera rupicola “red x green form” it’s an easy to grow semi-erect form of tuberous sundew. The stem is thick and the trap is massive, colorful and elegant.
Drosera bequaertii is a very rare rosette-shaped tropical sundew that tends to accumulate growth points reaching a certain height.
Drosera glabripes is found only in the southwest of the Cape region, from the Cape Peninsula to Bredasdorp, where it grows in the upper sections of the mountain heights in often misty places.
Dionaea muscipula “GJ Hellcat” is a very famous prostrate cultivar selected by Green Jaws for its unique traits. It features large, elongated, and curved bean-shaped traps, similar to the ‘Alien’. The distinctive feature lies in the shape of the trap’s teeth, which, in mature plants, are more irregular in length and thickness and are oriented inward towards the trap.
Dionaea muscipula “Lilith” is an attractive werewolf-like selection by Carnivoria. “Lilith” is an upright plant with long, thin leaves. Its traps resemble those of other giant werewolf-like Venus flytraps, such as “Shir Khan” or “Ahlirman,” featuring quite long and curved teeth. In contrast, selections like “Damballa” or “Eruption” have thick, shorter teeth.
Dionaea muscipula Green Wizard x Harlequin #1 is a giant plant with green leaves and large pale red traps. The teeth are short and irregular.
Drosera aff. ordensis x aff. ordensis has numerous leaves, which as typical for the subgenus consist of a long, hairy petiole supporting a nearly round lamina.
Dionaea muscipula “Patches” is a much sought-after plant with random red spots on the bright green trap, creating a unique effect.
This is a selection of Drosera regia “Big Easy” crossed with other Drosera Regia obtained from seed: a very vigorous plants that grow fast and big. Drosera regia, commonly known as the king sundew, is a carnivorous plant in the sundew genus Drosera that is endemic to a single valley in South Africa. The genus…
Dionaea muscipula ‘Fuego Radioactivo’ is our standout Venus Flytrap selection this year, featuring unique and distinctive characteristics. ‘Fuego Radioactivo’ boasts large traps, often flat to the ground, with striking red striping and occasional interior spotting. The teeth are unpredictable—curved, distorted, long, short—and vary in placement, sometimes starting deep inside the trap and other times at…
Dionaea muscipula “Angry Lettuce” is an exceptional Venus Flytrap selection created through the Basmati x Diflora Wizard cross, developed by Diflora. This distinctive cultivar is known for its unique combination of trap shapes and growth patterns. “Angry Lettuce” combines the characteristic “Kim” family trap shape with an upright growth pattern. Usually, younger plants often display a…
Dionaea muscipula “SL024” is a remarkable upright Venus flytrap with a unique and captivating blurred red traps. This exceptional selection stands out not only for its beauty but also for its robust growth, making it a must-have for any carnivorous plant enthusiast. SL024 produces impressively long leaves that exhibit a vertical growing pattern. This striking…
Dionaea muscipula “Werewolf Variation” is a fascinating new Venus flytrap cultivar of unknown origin derived from the famous ‘Werewolf’. This intriguing plant features a curled trap margin and slightly curled leaves, making it a standout addition to any carnivorous plant collection. The teeth of “Werewolf Variation” are uniquely curved, resembling real werewolf teeth but are…
Dionaea muscipula “Two Hairs” is a unique Venus flytrap cultivar selected by Green Jaws, notable for its distinctive characteristic of having only two trigger hairs per trap side instead of the usual three. This exceptional trait makes “Two Hairs” an intriguing addition to any carnivorous plant collection. Aside from this unique feature, “Two Hairs” exhibits…
Drosera derbyensis is a perennial carnivorous plant in the genus Drosera and is endemic to Western Australia. Its erect or semi-erect leaves are arranged in a rosette with one or more rosettes emerging from the root stock. Drosera derbyensis grows in sandy soils in floodways or near rock outcrops from Derby to Beverley Springs in the Kimberley region.
Drosera caduca is a perennial carnivorous plant in the genus Drosera that is endemic to Western Australia. Its leaves are arranged in a rosette with one or more rosettes emerging from the root stock. The specific epithet caduca comes from the Latin caducus meaning dropping off early, in reference to the absence of the insect-trapping trichomes on all but the juvenile leaves.
Drosera paradoxa is a carnivorous plant in the genus Drosera and is endemic to the Northern Territory and Western Australia. It is a perennial herb with a woody stem that can grow as tall as 30 cm
Drosera slackii is a subtropical sundew native to the Cape Provinces of South Africa. It forms rosettes that range from to two to four inches in diameter, and produces pink flowers. It is named after the British plantsman and author Adrian Slack
Dionaea muscipula “Shell Tooth” is an extraordinary Venus flytrap of unknown origin with unusual and captivating trap structure. This unique cultivar is a fantastic addition to any carnivorous plant collection, particularly for enthusiasts looking for distinctive and rare varieties.
Dionaea muscipula “Lupinotuum” is an exceptional upright Venus flytrap selection that was previoulsy named AR Werewolf 2. “Lupinotuum” beautifully combines the striking features of the renowned Werewolf and Akai Ryu.
Dionaea muscipula “Razorback” is a selection by R. Ziemer, featuring a fringed dentition similar to the famous Sawtooth but with slightly shorter and more irregular teeth. When exposed to abundant light, the inside of the trap turns a bright red.
Dionaea muscipula ‘Long Petiole’ is a registered Venus flytrap cultivar, meticulously bred by Triffid Park. This remarkable selection is renowned for its distinctive long petiole and its vivid, blurred red-orange coloration, which makes it a standout choice for any Venus flytrap enthusiast.
Dionaea muscipula ‘Fused Tooth China’ is an exceptional Venus flytrap selection, whose exact origins remain unknown, that exhibits extraordinary characteristics that make it a standout choice for any carnivorous plant enthusiast.
Dionaea muscipula “Canari” is an outstanding Venus flytrap selection meticulously bred by Végétalement Carnivore. This unique variety stands out as a sort of teethless version of ‘Yellow-White,’ showcasing a remarkable combination of characteristics that make it an excellent addition to any carnivorous plant collection.
Pinguicula essereiana belongs to the Lentibulariaceae family and is native to the humid regions of Mexico. It takes on various colors depending on the environmental conditions in which it is grown.
Dionaea ‘Shark Mirror’ is a selection by A. Letertre. The unique feature of this cultivar is that it produces mirrored traps similar to those of Dionaea ‘Mirror’, but with teeth that resemble shark teeth.
Dionaea muscipula ‘Bristle Tooth’ is a renowned and registered Venus flytrap cultivar, noted for its fierce and jagged, saw-tooth like teeth. These irregular teeth give the traps a unique and aggressive appearance. Typically, the leaves grow flat to the ground, but in spring some may grow upwards.
Dionaea muscipula “Diable Rouge”, also known as ‘Red Devil’, is a Venus flytrap selected by Lucien Blancher. This stunning specimen is a striking all-red microdent variety with long upright leaves that can reach up to 15 cm in length. Diablo Rouge stands out with its vibrant hues and vigorous growth, making it a favorite in our collection this year.
Dionaea muscipula “Kim Il Sung”: Unique, aggressive form. Striking, distinctive appearance with irregular teeth and wavy forms. A must-have for fans!
Dionaea muscipula ‘Alien’ is a giant prostrate plant with elongated, bean-shaped, and arched traps. One of the most notable features of this cultivar’s traps is their dentition, which vaguely resembles the teeth of a monster or an alien. The “teeth” of the traps are often fused together at the base, creating a jagged and irregular appearance.
Dionaea muscipula “GJ Maratchi” is a famous prostrate cultivar with unique large, oblong, green-red traps and thin teeth. Distinctive and captivating.
Dionaea muscipula “Asmodeus”: green traps accumulating multiple mutations. Variable leaves, featuring mirrored, inverted, folded, and deformed cups.
Dionaea muscipula “Fiamma”: Prostrate clone with abundant sensory hairs, distinctive flame-like coloration, unique teeth. A gem in our collection!
Heliamphora minor, a carnivorous plant from Venezuelan Tepui, thrives in tropical highland conditions, but adapts well to most crops.
Pinguicula sp. Tolatongo: Mexican and tropical small, purplish plant with folded white-tipped lobes. Ideal for beginners. Prostrate shape.
Blonde Sphagnum Peat is the substrate par excellence, used for growing our carnivorous plants, usually mixed 50/50 with perlite.
Blond peat of sphagnum moss and perlite, mixed to 50%. The classic appropriate mix to make many carnivorous plant grow at their best, prepared by our staff.
Dionaea muscipula “Kim Il Sung”: Unique, aggressive form. Striking, distinctive appearance with irregular teeth and wavy forms. A must-have for fans!
Sarracenia purpurea “Smurf” is a selected purpurea by Araflora with a sometimes deformed, inwardly curled operculum. Loved and loathed.
Pinguicula laueana (Crimson Flower): Tropical carnivorous plant, dark green leaves, stunning red flowers. Great for beginners.
Dionaea muscipula ‘Alien’ is a giant prostrate plant with elongated, bean-shaped, and arched traps. One of the most notable features of this cultivar’s traps is their dentition, which vaguely resembles the teeth of a monster or an alien. The “teeth” of the traps are often fused together at the base, creating a jagged and irregular appearance.
Drosera rotundifolia is easy to grow; it has green leaves, the trap is green but if it is exposed to full sun it turns slightly red.
“Dionaea AR Werewolf”: upright clone with dark red color, narrow petiole, and stubby-toothed traps. Wavy and irregular. Striking yellow-orange leaf edge.
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