Carnivorous Plant Spotlight: Carolina Yellow Jacket
Chartreuse pitchers have unique pointed hoods. A prolific grower and a great choice for water gardeners who have little experience
Chartreuse pitchers have unique pointed hoods. A prolific grower and a great choice for water gardeners who have little experience
This tall, showy pitcher plant has bright pink hoods when grown in full sun. Like other pitcher plants, Dana’s Delight
This gorgeous Sarracenia boasts bright green pitchers that transition to deep red at the ruffled lid. These red tops are
Petite red pitchers make a subtle statement in pond margins or floating islands. This carnivorous Pitcher Plant catches bugs in
Jersey Girl traces its roots, as the name suggests to New Jersey, making it one of the more winter-hardy pitcher
This gorgeous Pitcher Plant is a result of careful selective breeding between two hybrids: Sarracenia leucophylla x Sarracenia purpurea and
Bug Bat forms tight clumps of pitchers that start as green at their bases and darken to burgundy at the
A short, red pitcher plant that forms attractive clumps. Small flowers emerge in abundance. Like other pitcher plants, Red Bug
S. purpurea is the only Pitcher Plant native north of Maryland, with a territory extending as far north as Newfoundland. Its
The Hooded Pitcher Plant is known – unsurprisingly – for its rounded hoods that partially cover the top of each
Tarnok is an easy-to-grow Pitcher Plant that adds interest to any bog or stream. It has especially showy pom-pom-like flowers
Unique chartreuse pitchers lure insects into these pretty carnivorous pitcher plants. Flowers are also completely green.