Water

Santolina virens

Perennial

A dense mounding sub-shrub with feathery fragrant lime-green foliage. Bright yellow button flowers bloom in summer. Great for borders, rock gardens. Can handle coastal areas.

Sarcocaulon crassicaule

Monsonia crassicaulis

Caudex-forming spiny shrub to 10″h., bushy green leaves, ivory blooms. Grows in gravel outcrops.

Sarcocaulon herrei

Monsonia herrei

Amazing dwarf succulent resembling a natural bonsai. Branching shrub to 10″ tall, spiny branches, pinnate green leaves and white flowers.

Sarcocaulon patersonii

Monsonia patersonii

Caudex-forming spiny shrub can grow vertical and branches can spread wide. Bushy green leaves, pink flowers with yellow centers. Will grow in very shallow soils, can handle sandy soils.

Sarcocaulon vanderietiae

Monsonia vanderietiae

Small shrubby, spiny plant in the Geranium Family (Geranaceae). Light pink flowers. Grows low and wide to 12″ tall. Summer dormant. Water weekly when growing, less when dormant.

Sarracenia “Abandoned Hope”

S. purpurea ssp. venosa v. burkii X S. flava
Perennial Carnivore

Very attractive large pitchers with strong veining. Dormant in winter. Keep moist.

Sarracenia “Bug Bat”

Sarracenia (alata × psittacina) × minor var. okefenokeensis

Perennial Carnivore

Distinct hood covers most of the opening. White dots on upper portions of green and red pitcher throat. Hybridized at University of North Carolina at Charlotte Botanical Gardens.

Sarracenia “Cobra Nest”

Perennial Carnivore

Grows in upright clumps. Large red flower sprays mid-summer. Keep moist with slightly to moderately acidic water.

Sarracenia “Dana’s Delight”

S. leucophylla X S. willisii
Perennial Carnivore

Pink hood with red veins is pointed and ruffled and covers most of the opening. Grows in upright clumps. Tall fluted pitchers are green at the base.

Sarracenia “Dixie Lace”

Perennial Carnivore

Arching hood over highly veined pitchers. Distilled water only. Plant in peat/sand. Dormant below 30F, Hardy to 0F. Needs winter dormant period or will be short-lived.

Sarracenia “Judith Hindle”

Perennial Carnivore

Frilled traps, turn increasing red through the summer, stunningly vibrant by fall. Dormant below 45F. Needs winter dormant period or will be short-lived.

Sarracenia “Ladies in Waiting”

S. leucophylla X (S. rubra X S. psittacina)
Perennial Carnivore

Frilled white hoods. Distinct white-spotted markings. Grows in upright clumps.

Sarracenia “Mardi Gras”

S. purpurea X S. leucophylla X S. psittacina
Perennial Carnivore

Frilled hoods. Strong maroon and white veining in full sun. Grows in tight clumps of upright pitchers.

Sarracenia “Meerkat Mob”

(James Booman) USPP
Perennial Carnivore

Grows in upright clumps. Keep moist with slightly to moderately acidic water.

Sarracenia “Rosy Reptile”

S. oreophila “Sand Mountain” X S. “Royal Ruby”

The same cross as the better known Sarracenia ‘Reptilian Rose’, but a different selection.

Large red-veined red-lipped pitchers.

Sarracenia “Scarlet Belle”

Perennial Carnivore

Low-lying hybrid with angled leaves and prominent red veins. Cold hardy, dormant in winter if outside – best grown outdoor.

Sarracenia “Sweet Excellence”

Perennial Carnivore

Dense growth of lots of pitchers. Red/maroon along the tops of the pitchers with white spotted, ruffled hood. Named for the generous nectar around the mouth. Winter dormant.

Sarracenia “Tarnok”

S. leucophylla “Tarnok”
Perennial Carnivore

White hood with green and red veins is pointed and covers most of the opening. Grows in upright clumps. Large red flower sprays spring/summer.

Sarracenia alata

Perennial Carnivore

Commonly found in Mississippi bogs. Flared hood arches over the opening. Typically green with red veins in some plants. Grows upright in clumps.

Sarracenia flava

Perennial Carnivore

Flared hood arches over the opening. Prominent red veins. Grows in upright clumps.

Sarracenia leucophylla

Perennial Carnivore

White hood with green and red veins is pointed and covers most of the opening. Grows in upright clumps. Large red flower sprays mid-summer.

Sarracenia minor

Perennial Carnivore

Distinct hood covers most of the opening. White dots on upper portions of pitcher throat. Grows in upright clumps.

Sarracenia oreophila

Perennial Carnivore

Rare Pitcher Plant from the hills inland in Alabama and Georgia. Has a long winter dormancy period. Can handle summer heat and will go dormant with winter freezes.

Sarracenia purpurea

Perennial Carnivore

Grows in splayed clumps. Outdoors it will change color with the seasons, starting in spring as a green pitcher turning red in summer and deep purple by late fall. Acidic soil, do not fertilize.

Sarracenia rubra

Perennial Carnivore

Hood is pointed and covers most of the opening. Grows in upright clumps. Outdoors it will change color with the seasons, starting in spring as a green pitcher turning yellow in summer, neon yellow in late fall and finally bright red in winter.

Sarracenia x “Juthatip Soper”

Sarracenia leucophylla x purpurea x leucophylla ‘Pink’
Perennial Carnivore

Frilled traps, turn increasing red through the summer with mottled red and pink with white details. Dormant below 45F. Needs winter dormant period or will be short-lived.

Sarracenia X excellens

S. leucophylla “Red” X S. minor “Okie Giant” Hybrid
Deciduous Perennial Carnivore

24″ tall erect pitchers. Reddish hood in full sun.