Carnivorous Plants

Drosera enodes

Perennial Carnivore

Rare, with tiny spoon-shaped leaves covered with sticky hairs which capture and digest insects. Can go dormant in hot dry summer.

 

Drosera graminifolia

Perennial Carnivore

Leaf tips curl around insects. Prefers direct sunlight, but not too hot. Clip dead leaves to stimulate more growth. Will grow under fluorescent lights. Doesn’t require winter dormant period.

Drosera helodes

Perennial Carnivore

Tiny spoon-shaped leaves forming small rosettes are covered with long sticky hairs which capture and digest insects. Prefers moderate temperatures. If grown outside can experience a summer dormancy.

Drosera spatulata

Perennial Carnivore

Round spoon-shaped leaves are covered with sticky hairs which capture and digest insects. Thrives in hot and humid conditions, but can be grown outside.

Nepenthes “Exotic Lady”

N. maxima X N. talangensis
Perennial Carnivore

Large hanging red-lipped pitchers, will mature to a deep burgundy color. Well-drained soil should be kept moist, not sitting in water. Hardy to 35F, keep warm in winter.

Nepenthes “Gothica”

N. sibuyanensis X N. maxima
Tropical Pitcher Plant

Large spotted pitchers. Deep red peristome flattens out with age and can turn black with sun.

Nepenthes “Judith Finn”

N. veitchii X N. spathulata
Perennial Carnivore

Large hanging red-lipped pitchers. Well-drained soil should be kept moist. Hardy to 35F, keep warm in winter.

Nepenthes “Poi Dog”

Perennial Carnivore

Large hanging pitchers, red-striped. Well-drained soil should be kept moist. Keep warm in winter.

Nepenthes alata

Perennial Carnivore

Large genus of about 120 species and hybrids, with dangling pitchers that collect rainwater. Vining tendrils.

Nepenthes Miranda

Perennial Carnivore

Large hanging red-lipped pitchers. Well-drained soil should be kept moist. Hardy to 35F, keep warm in winter.