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Carnivorous Plants and Seeds

2009-2010

Plants offered are at least medium size, most of them are mature and able to flower. The price presented is for one portion; a portion contains 1-10 plants according to species. The plants are shipped year round except frosty days. 

 

Aldrovanda vesiculosa – rare aquatic carnivorous plant.

Prices quoted are for one plant or turion. Minimum order is 40 plants or turions.

 

A. vesiculosa {red subtropical plants, Sydney, S. Australia}

A. vesiculosa (red tropical plants; Darwin, N. Australia}

A. vesiculosa (red tropical plants; near Mertens Creek above Big Mertens Falls near Mitchel Falls, Kimberley, north-western W. Australia}

A. vesiculosa {Lake Dlugie, Eastern Poland}

A. vesiculosa {Miklaszovek, NE Poland}

A. vesiculosa {Tokyo, Japan}

A. vesiculosa {red temperate European form, Balata-to, Hungary}

A. vesiculosa {Okavango Swamp, Botswana, Africa}

A. vesiculosa {tropical, Leach Lagoon, Katherine, N. Australia}

A. vesiculosa {Ladoga, N. Russia}

A. vesiculosa {Switzerland = German strain, Bodensee}

A. vesiculosa {Armidale, E. Australia, 1369 m a.s.l.}

A. vesiculosa {subtropical, Esperance Bay, SW Australia, WA}

 

Cephalotus

     (Price quoted is for a portion.)

 

C. follicularis (Each portion contains few plantlets or clumps; 2-3 cm in diam.)

C. follicularis (Each portion contains 1 adult plant or a big clump; 5-7 cm in diam.)

 

 

Darlingtonia

     (Price quoted is for a portion.)

D. californica (Each portion contains 1 adult plant or a big clump; min. 10 cm tall.)

D. californica (Each portion contains 1 semi-adult plant or a biger clump; 5-10 cm tall.)

D. californica (Each portion contains 1 seedling; 5 cm in diam. All different individuals from seed.)  

 

Dionaea muscipula (Venus Fly Trap)

    (Price quoted is for a portion; each portion contains 2-5 plants, , 2-7 cm.) (Recomended web: Dionaea muscipula laboratory)

 

D. muscipula 'CUDO' (crazy tiny mutation) (#1, #2) (offered plants have 4-5 mm in diam..)

D. muscipula "Clone Z11" (our best giant clone, real traps about 5 cm!, dimorphic rosette, blood-red traps with red line outside, red line on the petiole, long red teeth)

D. muscipula {All Red Form} (mix of different clones)

D. muscipula {All Green Form} (mix of different clones)

D. muscipula {Mix of Giant Clones} (mix of different clones)

D. muscipula {Standard form} (mix of different and very nice clones)

D. muscipula {MIXED forms / seedlings} (mix of different clones, about 20 smaller seedlings (1-3 cm) in each portion)

D. muscipula {MIXED forms / seedlings} (mix of different clones, about 100 smaller seedlings (1-3 cm) in each portion)

D. muscipula {Fine Tooth x Red} (classic compact VFT with big traps and long teeth)

D. muscipula {Big Mouth}

D. muscipula {Dingley Giant from Trifid Park, Australia}

D. muscipula 'Sawtooth' (#2) (registered cultivar Sawtooth)

D. muscipula 'Cup Trap' (#1,#2)

D. muscipula 'Bohemian Garnet'´{=Red Sawtooth MS} (#1, #2) (all red form (=Akai Ryu) of Sawtooth cultivar)

D. muscipula {Red Piranha MS} (#1) (all red form (=Akai Ryu) of Dentate cultivar, has short sharks teeth permanently)

D. muscipula {Fuzzy Tooth} / (#1) (mix of different clones from seeds)

D. muscipula {Fuzzy Tooth} [BCP ID# DM02B]

D. muscipula {Fuzzy Tooth} [BCP ID# DM02G]

D. muscipula {Fuzzy Tooth} [BCP ID# DM02I]

D. muscipula {Fuzzy Tooth} [BCP ID# DM02J]

 

 

Dionaea muscipula laboratory (our breeding program and own clones):

    (Price quoted is for a portion; each portion contains 1-3 plants, 2-7 cm.)

Some items are available in very limited quantities and alternatives should be listed so that these may be shipped in case a sold out item is on your order.

PHOTOS HERE !!!

 

D. muscipula: All red forms (Akai Ryu - Royal Red):

 

Clone A21  (classic ´Akai Ryu´, all red plants particularly on full sun in Summer, green-red leafs in winter, compact ground rosette, large size)

Clone A22  (completely dark red plants particularly on full sun in Summer, compact ground rosette)

Clone A24 (classic ´Akai Ryu´, all red plants particularly on full sun in Summer, green-red leafs in winter, dimorphic rosette, large size)

Clone A25  (completely dark red plants particularly on full sun in Summer, compact ground rosette)

Clone A28  (all red plants particularly on full sun in Summer, dimorphic rosette, medium size)

Clone A55   (completely dark red plants particularly on full sun in Summer, dimorphic rosette, long teeth, larger size)

Clone F02  (dark red plants particularly on full sun in Summer, dimorphic rosette, narrow summer petiole, shorter teeth, medium size)

Clone F03  (all red plants particularly on full sun in Summer, dimorphic rosette, narrow summer petiole, medium size)

Clone F04  (wavy petiole/base of trap, all red plants particularly on full sun in Summer, dimorphic rosette, narrow summer petiole, medium teeth, medium size)

Clone H05  (classic ´Akai Ryu´, with good teeth and good dark red on the leafs during all year, medium form)

Clone MIX 14  (classic ´Akai Ryu´, with good teeth and good dark red on the leafs during all year, larger form)

 

D. muscipula: Denate forms (Dentate, Sharks Teeth):

 

Clone X03  (classic dentate, shorter dentate teeth only on summer leafs, good red colour inside and sometimes outside arced traps, sometimes only 2 sensitive hairs on each blade, standard size)

Clone X08  (classic dentate, shorter dentate teeth only on summer leafs, orange-red colour inside and outside arced traps, only 2 sensitive hairs on each blade, smaller size to 6 cm, the young plantlets are often arising from flower´s stalk)

Clone X11  (nice and medium clone with short triangular teeth (like sharks teeth), orange-green colour of the traps, only 2 sensitive hairs on each blade)

 

D. muscipula: Denate forms of all red forms (close to Red Piranha cultivar)

 

Clone F05  (classic all red dentate, shorter dentate teeth only on summer leafs, sometimes green line on the trap, on full sun purely red,  medium size)

Clone F12  (classic all red dentate, shorter dentate teeth only on summer leafs, sometimes green line on the trap, medium size)

 

D. muscipula: Robust and Giant Forms:

 

Clone ARPC  (robust compact green plant with always ground rosette, blood-red traps, red teeth, sometimes with red line outside of trap)

Clone D05  (robust plant, blood-red colour inside of big traps, sometimes red line outside, always ground rosette)

Clone D10  (robust plant, dimorphic rosette, long teeth on the summer traps, red to orange colour inside arced traps)

Clone G02  (robust and completely all red plants (=Akai Ryu) particularly on full sun in Summer, sometimes green line under teeth, compact rosette)

Clone H13  (robust plant, dimorphic rosette, blood-red arced traps including long teeth, sometimes red line outside)

Clone I02  (dimorphic rosette, nice orange colour of traps, long teeth on traps, summer erect leafs, reddish petiole, bigger size)

Clone L05  (dimorphic rosette, nice light orange colour of traps, long teeth on traps, summer erect leafs, bigger size)

Clone M03  (robust plant, long teeth on the traps, green colour of traps in summer, red colour in winter)

Clone MIX8  (robust plant, dimorphic rosette, long red teeth on the traps, carmine red colour inside arced traps)

Clone Z02  (giant plant, dimorphic rosette, carmine red traps with red line outside, red line on long petiole, long red teeth, giant size of traps)

Clone Z04  (giant plant, dimorphic rosette, carmine red traps with red line outside, red line on the petiole, long red teeth, giant size of traps)

Clone Z06  (giant plant, dimorphic rosette, carmine red traps with red line outside, red line on the petiole, long red teeth, giant size of traps)

 

D. muscipula: Green-Yellow forms:

 

Clone B05  (green-yellow traps on full sun, miniature size of rosettes, only one or two flowers)

Clone B08  (green-yellow traps on full sun, smaller size of rosettes)

Clone M07  (green-yellow-orange traps on full sun, good teeth on the traps, bigger erect leafs in summer, dimorpic rosette)

Clone M20  (green-yellow traps on full sun, smaller size of rosettes)

Clone M22  (green-yellow-light orange traps on full sun, smaller size of rosettes)

Clone M24  (green-yellow traps on full sun, smaller size of rosettes)

 

D. muscipula: Other unusual and interesting forms:

 

Clone B01  (dimorphic rosette, arced traps on summer leafs, central dark red spot inside of trap, medium size)

Clone B09  (small mutant, miniature size)

Clone D01  (nice dimorphic rosette and good red colour inside traps, average size)

Clone D15  (light green dimorphic rosette, light red - orange colour of traps in summer, red in winter, only 2 sensitive hairs on each blade)

Clone E02  (dimorphic rosette, yellow-orange colour of the summer traps, red colour on winter traps, long teeth on the traps, only 2 sensitive hairs on each blade, average size)

Clone C02  (orange colour of traps, green-orange leafs, average size)

Clone H03  (dimorphic rosette, red spot inside of arced trap, only 2 sensitive hairs on each blade, bigger size)

Clone H06  (dimorphic rosette, orange colour of traps, only 2 sensitive hairs on each blade, medium size)

Clone H09  (dimorphic rosette, blood-red spot in centre of much arced traps, only 2 sensitive hairs on each blade, medium size)

Clone H15  (dimorphic rosette, good red to orange central spot inside of the arced trap, narrow summer petiole, long teeth on the arced traps, only 2 sensitive hairs on each blade, medium size)

Clone H25  (dimorphic rosette, good red to orange central spot inside of the arced trap, long teeth on the arced traps, only 2 sensitive hairs on each blade, smaller size)

Clone H52  (dimorphic rosette, good red to orange central spot inside of the arced trap, long teeth on the arced traps, only 2 sensitive hairs on each blade, bigger size)

Clone H53  (dimorphic rosette, nice orange colour of traps, long teeth on the arced traps, bigger size)

Clone I03  (dimorphic rosette, nice orange colour of traps, long teeth on traps, summer erect leafs, reddish petiole, bigger size)

Clone MIX11  (dimorphic rosette, nice orange colour inside and redsish colour outside of traps, long teeth on traps, summer erect and reddish leafs, bigger size)

Clone MIX 15  (dimorphic rosette, red-orange colour of traps, green leafs, average size)

Clone M05  (light green colour of traps in summer, red colour in winter, dimorphic rosette, average size)

Clone M06  (light green - yellow - orange colour of traps in summer, red colour in winter, dimorphic rosette, bigger size)

Clone M19  (dimorphic rosette, red-orange colour of traps, miniature size)

Clone M21  (nice dimorphic rosette, arced traps on summer leafs, red - orange colour inside of trap and sometimes red line outside, very long teeth on the traps)

Clone Y06  (dimorphic rosette, red-orange colour of traps, smaller size)

Clone Y07  (dimorphic rosette, red-orange colour of traps, smaller size)

Clone Z05  (giant plant, dimorphic rosette, blood-red traps with red line outside, red line on the petiole, long red teeth)

Clone Z07  (giant plant, dimorphic rosette, blood-red traps with red line outside, red line on the petiole, long red teeth)

Clone Z08  (giant plant, dimorphic rosette, blood-red traps with red line outside, red line on the petiole, long red teeth)

Clone Z09  (giant plant, dimorphic rosette, blood-red traps with red line outside, red line on the petiole, long red teeth)

Clone Z10  (giant plant, dimorphic rosette, blood-red traps with red line outside, red line on the petiole, long red teeth)

 

Drosera - subtropical and tropical species

    (Price quoted is for a portion; each portion contains 1-5 plants.)

 

D. admirabilis {Ceres, South Africa} [BCP ID# D778]

D. adelae {Giant; seeds collected from white flowered plant} [BCP ID# D773]

D. affinis {Namibia} [BCP ID# D677]

D. afra [BCP ID# D679]

D. aliciae

D. aliciae {some of them have white flowers, Tsitsicama Park, SA} [BCP ID# D601]

D. aliciae {large form, fuzzy scapes} [BCP ID# D650]

D. ascendens {Itararé, Sao Paulo, Brazil} [BCP ID# D011, D694]

D. ascendens {Bandeira Peak} [BCP ID# D079]

D. biflora {Amajari, Roraima state, northern Brazil} [BCP ID# D483, D676]

D. burmannii

D. brevifolia {Hampstead, NC, USA} [BCP ID# D669]

D. camporupestris (= D. spec. stemless chrysolepis, marked on previous list as D. chrysolepis) [BCP ID# D577]

D. capensis {All Red Form}

D. capensis {Broad Leaf}

D. capensis {Bain´s Kloof Pass, PV 1354} 2

D. capensis {Compact Rosette} [BCP ID# D653]

D. capensis {Giant Plants, from Paul Debbert, Munich BG, Germany} [BCP ID# D652]

D. capensis {Narrow Leaf  Form}

D. capensis {White Flower Form}

D. capillaris [BCP ID# D918]  (very nice typical red form)

D. capillaris {D13A, white or pink flowers, N of Citronelle, Washington Co., USA} [BCP ID# D586]

D. collinsiae {Fary Land, SA} [BCP ID# D585]

D. communis {robust scapes, Acnorinopolis, Goias, Brazil; unsure - looks more like dendriform of D. roraimae} [BCP ID# D373]

D. dielsiana

D. esmeraldae {Cerro Duida} [BCP ID# D761]

D. esterhuyseniae 5 (#2)

D. esterhuyseniae x D. slackii [breed by Andreas Fleischmann; BCP ID# D777]

D. esterhuyseniae x D. capensis [breed by Thomas Carrow]  

D. felix {Tuku Muruku, Gran Sabana} [BCP ID# D484, D684, D923]

D. glabripes {originally from Triffid Park, AU}

D. graomogolensis {Itacambira, MG, Brazil}

D. graminifolia {Giant, Itacambira, Brazil} [BCP ID# D304, D646]

D. graminifolia {Diamantina, Brazil} [BCP ID# D666]

D. hamiltonii

D. hartmeyerorum

D. kaieteurensis {true, relative of D. felix,  BG Leiden} [BCP ID# D691]

D. kaieteurensis {Chimanta Tepui} [BCP ID# D921] 

D. longiscarpa

D. madagascariensis {Okavango Delta, Botswana} [BCP ID# D688] 

D. meristocaulis {north west plateaus of Cerro Neblina, border Brazil/Venezuela} [BCP ID# D748, D769] 

D. montana v. montana {slightly hairy, Pedra Menina, Brazil}

D. montana var. tomentosa {hairless scapes, Serra do Caraca, MG, Brazil} [BCP ID# D734]

D. montana var. tomentosa {slightly hairy scapes, Serra do Caraca, MG, Brazil} [BCP ID# D735]

D. montana var. tomentosa {Maro do Jambeiro, Grao Mogol, MG, Brazil} [BCP ID# D705]

D. montana var. tomentosa {Serra do Caraca, MG, Brazil} [BCP ID# D706]

D. natalensis {Chimanimani Mts., Zimbabwe, Africa} [BCP ID# D647]

D. oblanceolata {true, Hong Kong} [BCP ID# D910]  

D. prolifera

D. ramentacea [BCP ID# D974]  

D. rubrifolia [BCP ID# D673]

D. regia

D. roraimae {Gran Sabana}

D. sessilifolia {Chapada dos Guimaraes, Brazil}

D. schizandra

D. slackii

D. spathulata {large plants, Demiston, West Coast, NZ } BCP ID# D695]  

D. spathulata var. gympiensis {hairy sepals, Gympie, QLD, Australia } BCP ID# D715]

D. spathulata {???, Hongkong, from Paris BG} [BCP ID# D697]

D. spathulata {unknown origin, marked as D. kaieteurensis}

D. spec. Pretty Rosette {South Africa} [BCP ID# D656, D668] 

D. spec. Botswana {Africa} [BCP ID# D648] 

D. schwackei {Diamantina, Brazil} [BCP ID# D662] 

D. trinervia {15 km from Gydo Pass, SA} [BCP ID# D603]

D. trinervia {White River Valley, Bainskloof Pass, SA} [BCP ID# D598]

D. trinervia {Bainskloof Pass, SA} [BCP ID# D599]

D. trinervia {Toitskloof Pass, SA} [BCP ID# D602]

D. trinervia {PV 860, Stromsvleikloof, 150 km E from Cape Town, SA} [BCP ID# D152, 659]

D. trinervia {Hopefield, SA} [BCP ID# D014, D657] 

D. venusta

D. villosa "TYPE" {Serra de Ibitipoca, MG, Brazil} [BCP ID# D978]  

D. villosa {Big Typical Form}

D. villosa {from Bonn BG, Germany} [BCP ID# D713]

 

Drosera - petiolaris complex

    (Price quoted is for a portion; each portion contains 1-3 growing plants; in middle to adult size. Limited supply.)

 

D. aff. paradoxa {orange flower, north side of Prince Regent River, Kimberley, AU} [BCP ID# D792]

D. caduca {wide leaf, white flower; Bachsten Creek, Kimberley, AU} [BCP ID# D797]

D. caledonica [BCP ID# D687]

D. derbyensis {Beverley Springs, Kimberley, WA} [BCP ID# D791]

D. aff. dilatato-petiolaris {Acacia Flats, north of Kings Cascades, Kimberley, WA} [BCP ID# D799]

D. fulva {Howard River, N.T.} [BCP ID# D837]

D. fulva {Noonamah, N.T.} [BCP ID# D822]

D. kenneallyi {N.T. form, ant-mound region, Fog Bay, Northern Territory, AU} [BCP ID# D803]

D. kenneallyi {Northern Territory Form, AU} [BCP ID# D782]

D. kenneallyi {N.T. form, pink or white flowered forms, lateric soil region, Fog Bay, NT, AU} [BCP ID# D785]

D. lanata {grey-green leaves, red traps; NT form} [BCP ID# D786]

D. ordensis {mixed forms, white flower} [BCP ID# D570]

D. paradoxa {hairy form, Drysdale} [BCP ID# D767]  

D. paradoxa {hairy form, Drysdale} [BCP ID# D767]  (5 plants in a portion)

D. paradoxa {white to pink flw., Mt. Bomford, Kimberley, WA} [BCP ID# D828]

D. paradoxa {light pink flw., Mt. Bomford, Kimberley, WA} [BCP ID# D832]

D. paradoxa {light pink flw., Mt. Bomford, Kimberley, WA} [BCP ID# D832]  (4 plants in a portion)

 

Drosera - tuberous

    (Price quoted is for a portion; each portion contains 3-5 growing plants or/and tubers; in middle to adult size. Limited supply.)

 

Drosera peltata {pink flower} [BCP ID# D005, D661] 

Drosera peltata {white flower, near Camberra, Australia} [BCP ID# D161, D660]

 

Drosera - Pygmy Sundews

 (Price quoted is for a portion; each portion contains 2-3 adult plants.)

 

D. dichrosepala

D. enodes [BCP ID# 11EN]

D. ericksoniae

D. nitidula subsp. allantostigma [BCP ID# 29NA, 31NAL]

D. nitidula subsp. nitidula

D. nitidula subsp. omissa [BCP ID# 30NO]

D. occidentalis subsp. australis {Warriup, orange flower} [BCP ID# 6, 43OCW]

D. paleacea {Wannero, WA} [BCP ID# 27PW]

D. pulchella

D. pygmaea

D. roseana

D. scorpioides {white or pink flower}

 

D. nitidula subsp. allantostigma x D. ericksoniae

D. nitidula subsp. omissa x D. pulchella

D. nitidula subsp. omissa x D. occidentalis subsp. ocidentalis (= D. sp. Lake Badgerup)

D. nitidula subsp. nitidula x D. occidentalis (= D. x Carbarup)

D. nitidula subsp. nitidula x D. pygmaea

D. occidentalis x D. pulchella

D. pulchella x D. nitidula  

 

Drosera - temperate species

 (Price quoted is for a portion; each portion contains 1-5 plants.)

 

D. anglica

D. anglica {Giant} [BCP ID# D146]

D. anglica {Hawai} [BCP ID# D590]

D. arcturi {Turoa, Mt. Ruapehu, New Zealand, 1550m} [BCP ID# D020]  

D. binata

D. binata {T form, red plant, Waihohonu, Desert Road, NZ, 1080m} [BCP ID# D104]

D. binata f. multifida {pink flower}

D. binata var. dichotoma f. extrema {Giant Plant}

D. filiformis {Pine Barrens, New Jersey, USA}

D. filiformis {all red, north of Greenhead, Washington Co., Fla.} [BCP ID# D926] /  Sold out.

D. filiformis var. tracyi {Appalachicola area, Florida, USA} [BCP ID# D724]  

D. intermedia   (noname form, maybe USA strain?)

D. linearis {Giant, Petrol Point, Bruce Peninsula, Ontario, Canada}

D. rotundifolia

D. stenopetala {Tararua Ranges, New Zealand} [BCP ID# D016, D110]

D. x Hybrida (= Drosera filiformis x D. intermedia)  

D. x Obovata

 

Genlisea Very rare genus in carnivorous plant collections. Easy to grow!

    (Price quoted is for a portion; each portion contains 1-3 plants or clump.)

 

G. aurea {Chapada dos Guimaraes, southern Mato Grosso state, Brazil} [BCP ID# G002]

G. aurea {Itacambira, northern MG, Brazil} [BCP ID# G005]

G. aurea {Caparao, MG, Brazil} [BCP ID# G001]

G. aurea {Campos do Jordao, SP, Brazil}

G. filiformis  (marked as G. pallida on a previous list)

G. hispidula

G. hispidula {Lentibu, Zimbabwe}

G. hispidula {Transwaal, SA}

G. hispidula {Pretoria, SA}

G. lobata {Espirito Santo, MG, Brazil}

G. lobata x G. violacea {giant} [BCP ID# G006]

G. margaretae {Madagascar} /  EUR 4

G. margaretae {30 km N of Mansa, Zambia, 1280 m}

G. pygmaea

G. repens

G. roraimensis

G. violacea {Giant, Itacambira, MG, Brazil} [BCP ID# G004]

G. violacea {Serra da Caraca, Minas Gerais, Brazil}  

G. violacea {Grao Mogol, MG, Brazil}

G. spec. {Itacambira Beauty, Itacambira, MG, Brazil}

G. spec. {Duida, Venezuela}0

G. spec. {Serra do Cipo, Brazil}

G. uncinata

 

Heliamphora

    (Price quoted is for a portion; each portion contains 1 clump or 2-3  plantlets with juvenile/adult traps;  3-5 cm in diam.)

 

H. heterodoxa {Gran Sabana, Venezuela} [BCP ID# H010]  (small plant with juvenile traps, 3-4 cm)

H. heterodoxa {Gran Sabana, Venezuela} [BCP ID# H010]  (clump with juvenile or adult traps, 5-6 cm)

H. heterodoxa [BCP ID# H012]

H. ionasii {Ilu Tepui, Venezuela}  [BCP ID# H001]

H. minor [BCP ID# H007]  (small plant with juvenile traps, 3-4 cm)

H. minor [BCP ID# H007]  (nice clump with adult traps, 5-6 cm)

H. minor {Auyan Tepui, Venezuela} [BCP ID# H009]  (small plant with juvenile traps, 3-4 cm)

H. minor {Auyan Tepui, Venezuela} [BCP ID# H009]  (nice clump with adult traps, 5-6 cm)

H. neblinae {Cerro Neblina, Brazil/Venezuela} [BCP ID# H005]

H. tatei var. tatei {Cerro Huachamacare, Venezuela} [BCP ID# H002]

H. tatei var. tatei {Cerro Marahuaca, Venezuela} [BCP ID# H003]

 

Nepenthes

    (Price quoted is for one plant. The size of plants is: (s) = small, (m) = medium and (l) = large.)

 

N. alata {Sibuyan}

N. alba {=N.gracillima?, Gunung Tahan}  (assorted clones from seeds)

N. alba {=N.gracillima?,Gunung Tahan} (assorted clones from seeds)

N. albomarginata {Brunei}    

N. albomarginata {red plants / red traps, G. Jerai, Kedah, Malaysia} [BCP ID# N203, N205]  

N. ampullaria {Brunei, Red}

N. ampullaria {Brunei, red speckled}

N. ampullaria {Brunei, green}

N. anamensis {Vietnam}  

N. argentii {Sibuyan, Philippines}

N. aristolochioides

N. bicalcarata {orange, Brunei}

N. bellii {Mindanao, Philippines}

N. bongso {Gunung Merapi, Sumatra}

N. burbidgeae {Pig Hill}

N. burbidgeae {Pig Hill}

N. burkei {Halcon, Philippines}

N. burkei {Halcon, Philippines}

N. campanulata

N. carunculata {Gunung Sago, Sumatra} [BCP ID# N092]

N. copellandii {Apo, Mindanao, Philippines}

N. chaniana {Bario}

N. densiflora {Leuser, Aceh, Sumatra}

N. diatas {Bandahara, Aceh, Sumatra}

N. diatas {Bandahara, Aceh, Sumatra}

N. distillatoria {pink, Sri Lanka}

N. ephippiata {Gunung Raya, Borneo}

N. eymae {Central Sulawesi, Indonesia}

N. faizaliana

N. fusca {flared peristome}

N. fusca {Sarawak}

N. glabrata {Central Sulawesi, Indonesia}

N. gracilis {Brunei, nigropurpurea}

N. gymnamphora {Talakmau, West Sumatra}

N. hamata {Lumut, Central Sulawesi}

N. hirsuta {spotted}

N. izumiae {Lusung Tungkut}

N. izumiae {Lusung Tungkut}

N. khasiana

N. lowii 

N. macfarlanei {Genting, West Malaysia}

N. macfarlanei {G. Ulu Kali, Malaysia}

N. macrophylla  (s)

N. macrovulgaris

N. madagascariensis [BCP ID# N073]

N. maxima {Tentena}

N. mikei {Bandahara, Aceh, Sumatra}

N. mikei {Bandahara, Aceh, Sumatra}

N. mira {Palawan, Philippines}

N. mirabilis var. echinostoma

N. cf. merrilliana {Mt Legaspi, Carascal, Philippines} [BCP ID# N111]

N. northiana

N. ovata {Gunung Pangalubao, Sumatra} [BCP ID# N076]

N. petiolata {Mindanao, Philippines}

N. rafflesiana {giant 88, Brunei}

N. rafflesiana {giant 99, Brunei}

N. rajah  (s)

N. ramispina {Gunung Ulu Kali, Malaysia}

N. ramispina {Gunung Ulu Kali, Malaysia}

N. reinwardtiana

N. sanguinea {G. Brichang, Genting Highlands, Malaysia} [BCP ID# N175]

N. sanguinea {Genting Highlands, Malaysia}

N. sanguinea {Genting Highlands, Malaysia}

N. sibuyanensis {Guiting-Guiting, Philippines, 1400 m.} [BCP ID# N110]

N. singalana [BCP ID# N090]

N. singalana {Belirang}

N. spathulata

N. spectabilis {Gunung Pangulobao, Sumatra}

N. spectabilis {Gunung Sibayak, Sumatra} [BCP ID# N078]

N. spectabilis {Gunung Bandahara, Sumatra} [BCP ID# N083]

N. stenophylla {= N. fallax} {Bareo, Sarawak, Malaysia}

N. talangensis  

N. talangensis

N. tentaculata {Murud, Sarawak, Malaysia}

N. tentaculata {Murud, Sarawak, Malaysia}

N. tobaica {green/orange, Lake Toba, North Sumatra}

N. tomoriana

N. truncata {lowland

N. truncata {highland, Pasian, Mindanao, Philippines}

N. truncata {highland, Pasian, Mindanao, Philippines}

N. vieillardii {red plants}

N. veitchii {golden peristome, Bario} [BCP ID# N142]

N. ventricosa [BCP ID# N087]

N. ventricosa {red}

N. ventricosa {cream pitchers} [BCP ID# N140]

N. villosa

N. vogelii

 

N. spectabilis x aristolochioides   (very nice and fast grow, looks like true N. aristolochioides!)

N. chaniana x N. veitchii

N. clipeata x (N. clipeata x N. eymai) [BCP ID# N123]

N. inermis x N. bongso

N. muluensis x N. lowii  (s)

N. talangensis x ventricosa [BCP ID# N106]

N. talangensis x veitchii

N. veitchii {highland form} x N. stenophylla  [BCP ID# N144]

N. (ventricosa x N. dubia) x N.singalana)

N. ventricosa x N. truncata [BCP ID# N114]

N. ventricosa x N. rhombicaulis [BCP ID# N141]

N. ventricosa x N. ovata [BCP ID# N264]

 

 

PinguiculaNon-Mexican species

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P. albida {Cuba} [BCP ID# 002, P504]

P. filifolia {violet flower, Cuba}

 

P. crystallina subsp. hirtiflora  /  Sold out.

P. crystallina subsp. hirtiflora {Kelcyre, Albania}

 

P. careulea 

P. ionantha {deep purple/blue flw.} [BCP ID# P343 (#1)

P. primuliflora 

P. primuliflora {ROSE}  (#1) (Japanese form with full-flowered like rose flowers.)

P. pumila {Florida, USA}

P. pumila {yellow throat, litle purple flw., Monroe Co., FLA, USA} [BCP ID# P501] 

P. pumila {purple throat, purple flw., Pasco Co., FLA, USA} [BCP ID# P370, P500]

P. pumila {yellow throat, white flw., Pasco Co., FLA, USA}

 

P. antarctica [BCP ID# P383] /

P. antarctica (sold as P. chilensis {Puyehue, Chile, 800m} before) [BCP ID# P381]

P. elongata {east of Bogota, Colombia) [BCP ID# P470] (see this article)

 

P. mesophytica {= P. moranensis, Vera Paz form, Guatemala}

P. spec. Guatemala {Chichicastenago, 2200 m} [BCP ID# P534, P537]

P. spec. Guatemala {Sierra Los Cuchumatanes, Huehuetenango,  3100 m, Guatemala} [BCP ID# P313]

P. spec. Guatemala {L91-10, Guatemala} [BCP ID# P457]

 

Pinguicula – Mexican species Easy to grow!

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P. acuminata [BCP ID# P323, P332

P. agnata 

P. agnata {El Lobo} [BCP ID# P269, P542] 

P. agnata {scented flower} [BCP ID# P322]

P. agnata var. tamaulipes {Eastern of Vinder Victors, Mexico} [BCP ID# P328]

P. colimensis [BCP ID# P145, P378]

P. crassifolia [BCP ID# P304, P433]

P. cyclosecta [BCP ID# P030, P462]

P. debbertiana {white flower} [BCP ID# P544]

P. debbertiana {pink flower} [BCP ID# P196, P315]

P. ehlersiae [BCP ID# P126]

P. ehlersiae {pink flw., Ixmiquilpan, Hidalgo, BG Linz # 005}

P. ehlersiae {Ixmiquilpan, Hidalgo, Mex., BG Linz # 006} [BCP ID# P326, P561]  

P. ehlersiae {pink flw., Tolantonga, Hidalgo, Mex., BG Linz # 008}

P. ehlersiae {white flower}

P. ehlersiae {big flower, Santa Catarina, Mex.} [BCP ID# P317] Sold out.

P. elizabethiae [BCP ID# P482]  

P. emarginata [BCP ID# P029]

P. emarginata {white flower with reduced veins, small rosette} [BCP ID# P306]

P. emarginata {red coloured and big rosette}[BCP ID# P340]

P. emarginata {all green and compact rosette} [BCP ID# P338]

P. emarginata {almost pure white flower, Zacapoaxtla, Mex.}

P. esseriana [BCP ID# P331]

P. esseriana {light pink flw, Giant} [BCP ID# P264]

P. gigantea {white flower} [BCP ID# P525]  

P. gigantea [BCP ID# P484, P527]  

P. gracilis [BCP ID# P301, P554]  

P. gypsicola [BCP ID# P107]

P. gypsicola {Buena Vista, San Luis Potosi, Mex.} [BCP ID# P351]

P. hemiepiphytica [BCP ID# P142, P388, P434, P461]

P. heterophylla {Concepcion Papalo, Mexico}  

P. immaculata [BCP ID# P139, P515]

P. ibarrae {= P spec. agnata, Tlanchinol; Mex.} [BCP ID# P355]  

P. jaumavensis [BCP ID# P127]

P. jaumavensis {75} [BCP ID# P549] 6

P. jaumavensis {L90-14} [BCP ID# P548]

P. kondoi [BCP ID# P133, P314]

P. kondoi {= P. reticulata, Aramberii, Nuevo Leon, Mex.} [BCP ID# P311]

P. laueana {Crimson Red Flower} [BCP ID# P110, P442, P443]  

P. laueana {Sierre Mixe} [BCP ID# P451, P550]

P. laueana {CP3; = P. moranenis?} [BCP ID# P432, P452, P535]  

P. lilacina {La Florida, Mexico, 1300m}

P. macrophylla [BCP ID# P027, P379, P480]

P. medusina

P. mirandae {Oaxaca, Mexico} [BCP ID# P422]  

P. moctezumae [BCP ID# P105, P389]

P. moctezumae {big flower, clone selected from seeds collected on a type locality} [BCP ID# P337]

P. moranensis {El Chico} [BCP ID# P062, P516, P521]  

P. moranensis var. neovolcanica {Guererro} [BCP ID# P063, P517, P523]

P. moranensis {La Vuella} [BCP ID# P078]

P. moranensis {Huixteco, Mex.} [BCP ID# P353]

P. moranensis {Las Minas Veri, Mex.} [BCP ID# P428]

P. moranensis {Santa Maria Yucuiti} [BCP ID# P512]  

P. moranensis {marked as P. orchidioides on previous lists, Sierra San Felipe, Mexico, from Linz BG, Austria} [BCP ID# P263, P334]

P. moranensis var. alba {pure white flower; Molango, Mexico} [BCP ID# P511, P519]  

P. moranensis var. alba {pure white flower; 25 km from San Cristobal, Mexico} [BCP ID# P260, P265, P453, P545]  

P. moranensis f. rosei {red rosette, sometimes called as P. moranensis var. mexicana} [BCP ID# P312]

P. moranensis f. rosei {Japanese strain} [BCP ID# P466]

P. nivalis {= P. spec. Zaragosa, Mex.} [BCP ID# P310]  

P. oblongiloba [BCP ID# P551] 9

P. orchidioides {= P. stolonifera, true} [BCP ID# P483]

P. pilosa  (= P. spec. Tamaulipas) [BCP ID# P318]

P. potosiensis [BCP ID# P034, P463]

P. potosiensis {Clone 34C, green leafs} [BCP ID# P034C]

P. potosiensis {Clone 34I, green-red leafs} [BCP ID# P034I]

P. potosiensis {Clone 34L, red leafs} [BCP ID# P034L, P529]

P. rectifolia [BCP ID# P138, P208, P390]

P. rotundiflora [BCP ID# P125]

P. zecheri [BCP ID# P141, P436, P481, P524]  

 

P. spec. ANPA A (= P. moranensis, near Eloxochitlan, Hidalgo, Mexico; 1690m;  white flower / violet centre, stunning) [BCP ID# P435]

P. spec. ANPA C (= P. moranensis, near Eloxochitlan, Hidalgo, Mexico; 1690m; very nice flower) [BCP ID# P320]

P. spec. ANPA D (= P. moranensis, between Toluca and Temascaltepec, Mexico; 3000m) [BCP ID# P321, P513]

P. spec. El Mirador [BCP ID# P309]   

P. spec. Köhres [BCP ID# P261, P538]

P. spec. "I" Hautil

P. spec. Tehuacan [BCP ID# P308 (nice, similar to P. ehlersiae, probably new species?)

P. spec. Sierra Mazatecas [BCP ID# P324]

P. spec. Lautner  {coll. Lautner, 92-52} [BCP ID# P335]   

P. spec. Ciudad Victoria {coll. Lautner, 90-14} [BCP ID# P302, P460]

P. spec. Sumidero I. [BCP ID# P316, P448]  

P. spec. Sumidero II. [BCP ID# P450, P526]  

P. spec. import Mexico (= P. moranensis) [BCP ID# P449]  

 

P. 'Aphrodite' (P. agnata "SF" x P. moctezumae) [BCP ID# P004]

P. 'Crystal' [BCP ID# P514]  

P. 'Florian' (P. jaumavensis x P. debbertiana) [BCP ID# P262]

P. 'Sethos' (P. moranensis x P. ehlersiae)

 

P. agnata x P. gypsicola (= P. x Agnicola)  

P. agnata x P. jaumavensis

P. agnata x P. moctezumae (from Japan)

P. agnata x P. potosiensis

P. agnata x P. laueana CP3

P. agnata (long leaf) x P. moranensis (Hautla)

P. agnata x P. gracilis [BCP ID# P240] 

P. cyclosecta x P. agnata "SF" [BCP ID# P175]

P. ehlersiae WF x P. heterophylla [BCP ID# P419]

P. emarginata x P. cyclosecta [BCP ID# P170]

P. gigantea x P. moctezumae

P. gracilis x P. moctezumae [BCP ID# P104]

P. gracilis x P. ´Sethos´ [BCP ID# P018]

P. gypsicola x P. moctezumae [BCP ID# P282]

P. jaumavensis x P. cyclosecta [BCP ID# P169]

P. moctezumae x P. colimensis [BCP ID# P570]  (different clones from seeds)

P. moctezumae x P. flos-mulionis [BCP ID# P546]

P. moctezumae x P. pilosa [BCP ID# P182]

P. moctezumae x P. spec. Köhres [BCP ID# P171]

P. moctezumae x P. zecheri [BCP ID# P266]

P. moranenesis x P. emarginata [BCP ID# P257]

P. moranensis WF x P. laueana CP3 [BCP ID# P475]   (different clones from seeds)

P. rotundiflora x P. pilosa  [BCP ID# P183]

P. ´Sethos´ x P. gypsicola

P. ´Sethos´ x P. agnata

P. spec. Köhres x P. gypsicola [BCP ID# P360]

P. spec. ANPA C x P. laueana [BCP ID# P439]   (different clones from seeds)

P. spec. ANPA D x P. spec. ANPA C [BCP ID# P440]   (different clones from seeds)

 

Pinguicula - European temperate species For true specialists and enthusiast!

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P. aff. vulgaris {Apenines, Italy, ddt001} [BCP ID# P357]

P. balcanica {white-rosy} [BCP ID# P123]

P. balcanica {Rila Mts., Bulgaria} [BCP ID# P427]

P. corsica f. pallidula [BCP ID# P356]

P. corsica [BCP ID# P359]

P. corsica {Mt. Cinto, Corsica} [BCP ID# P477]

P. dertosensis {Tortosa, Spain}

P. fiorii [BCP ID# P418]

P. grandiflora {big plants, Aragnouet Fabian, France} [BCP ID# P408]

P. grandiflora {near road D118, France, 1611m} [BCP ID# P403]

P. grandiflora subsp. rosea {near Chambery, France} [BCP ID#  P412, P508]

P. grandiflora subsp. rosea {near Grenoble, France} [BCP ID# P402, P509]

P. grandiflora subsp. rosea x P. fiorii (1300m) [BCP ID# P191]

P. grandiflora subsp. rosea x P. poldinii [BCP ID# P167, P192]

P. grandiflora subsp. rosea x P. vallisneriifolia [BCP ID# P190]

P. grandiflora x P. longifolia subsp. longifolia {Torla} [BCP ID# P401]

P. leptoceras {France-Italian border} [BCP ID# P414]

P. leptoceras {Niedertauren, Austria} [BCP ID# P413]

P. longifolia subsp. causensis  {Mende, S. France, 400m} [BCP ID# P410, P426]

P. longifolia subsp. longifolia {Valle de Pineta} [BCP ID# P405]

P. longifolia subsp. longifolia {Ordesa} [BCP ID# P400]

P. longifolia subsp. longifolia [BCP ID# P032]

P. longifolia subsp. longifolia (maybe hybrids with P. grandiflora?) {Gavarnie, France, 1700m} [BCP ID# P227]

P. longifolia var. reichenbachiana  [BCP ID# P398]

P. macroceras {Mt. Nyoho, Akita, Japan}

P. mundii [BCP ID# P407]

P. nevadensis [BCP ID# P417]

P. nevadensis x P. poldinii [BCP ID# P193]

P. poldinii [BCP ID# P394, P395]

P. ramosa [BCP ID# P121]

P. spec. Hoz de Beteta, Spain ( = P. dertosensis ?) [BCP ID# P222, P411, 416]

P. vallisneriifolia {blue + white flowers, Sierra de Cazorla, #3, 1300m, Spain} [BCP ID# P404]

P. vallisneriifolia {Rio Borosa, Spain} [BCP ID# P406]

P. variegata [BCP ID# P384, P386]

P. vulgaris {France} [BCP ID# P409]

P. vulgaris {Nepal} [BCP ID# P425]

 

Sarracenia

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S. alata  (m)

S. alata {mixed, Whites Crossing, Stone Co.}  (s)

S. alata {mixed, Whites Crossing, Stone Co.}  (m)

S. alata {white flower!, R-S4b, S1/2, USA - MS - Jackson Co., by highway no.10, border with Alabama} (l)

S. x areolata (mix S. leucophylla x alata and S. alata x leucophylla hybrids, Alabama/Missisippi border)  (m)

S. flava {mixed, mostly var. flava and ornata}  (s)

S. flava {Sandy Creak, Bay Co., Florida}  (s)

S. flava {Sandy Creak, Bay Co., Florida}  (m)

S. flava var. flava {S2/1}  (l)

S. flava var. flava {Harleyville, NC, USA}  

S. flava var. flava {R-S7c, S2/3, USA - FL - Apalachicola N.F, Wakulla Co.}  (l)

S. flava var. ornata {R-S7b, S2/2, USA - NC - Green Swamp, Brunswick Co.} (l)

S. flava var. cuprea

S. flava var. maxima {tall form}  (m) .

S. flava var. rugelii

S. leucophylla  (s)

S. leucophylla {gas station site, Perdido, Alabama}  (m)

S. leucophylla {gas station site, Perdido, Alabama}  (m)

S. leucophylla {Live Oak Creek, Eglin Reserve, Ocalosa Co., Florida} (m)

S. minor {Lidhouse Road, Dorcester Co.}  (s)

S. minor {Lidhouse Road, Dorcester Co.}  (m)

S. minor var. okefenokeensis

S. oreophila

S. oreophila {red}

S. oreophila {Sand Mountais}

S. oreophila {Sand Mountais}  (m)

S. oreophila {R-S8a - USA - AL - De Kalb Co.} (l)

S. oreophila {R-S8a - USA - AL - De Kalb Co.} (m)

S. psittacina  (s)

S. psittacina  (m)

S. psittacina X S. flava

S. purpurea subsp. purpurea

S. purpurea subsp. purpurea  (m - clump)

S. purpurea f. heterophylla (m)

S. purpurea subsp. venosa (m - clump)

S. purpurea subsp. venosa var. burkii

S. rubra ssp. gulfensis {UK clone}  (m)

S. rubra ssp. gulfensis {all green}  (s)

S. rubra ssp. gulfensis {R-S1f, Santa Rosa Co., Florida}  

S. rubra ssp. alabamensis  (s)

S. rubra ssp. alabamensis  (m)

S. rubra ssp. jonesii (l)

S. rubra ssp. rubra  (s)

S. rubra ssp. rubra {R-S1c, Brunswick Co., NC}  (m)

S. rubra ssp. wherryi  (s)

S. rubra ssp. wherryi {R-S1g, Washington Co., AL}  (m)

Sarracenia hybrid (S. leucophylla x S. flava x ?)  (m) (very nice)

 

 

Utricularia – terrestrial and epiphytic species  Very easy to grow!

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U. adpressa

U. alpina

U. alpina "Pittier Moon" {big flower, Henry Pittier NP, Venezuela}

U. amethystina {compact clump, smaller leafs } [BCP ID# U071]

U. amethystina {white flower, Auyan Tepui} [BCP ID# D578]

U. amethystina {broader leafs}

U. arenaria

U. arnhemica {giant traps 1 cm, Prince Regent River, Kimberley, NT, Australia} [BCP ID# U109, U112]

U. aureomaculata {= U. spec. Aparaman Tepui}

U. aureomaculata {= U. spec. Murosipan Tepui}

U. babui {Thailand} [BCP ID# U119]

U. bifida {Mersing, Malaysia}

U. bifida {Terenganu, Malaysia}

U. biloba 

U. biloba {Moolooaba, Queensland, AU}

U. bisquamata {large flower}

U. bisquamata {Johanesburg, South Africa}

U. bisquamata {Betty´s Bay

U. blanchetii {pink flower} 

U. blanchetii {white flower, Chapada do Diamantina, MG, Brazil}

U. caerulea {white flower, Mersing, Malaysia}

U. calycifida [BCP ID# U067]

U. calycifida "Asenath Waite"  

U. calycifida {white flower}

U. cambelliana

U. chrysantha {yellow flw.}

U. cornuta

U. delicatula {Whangamarino Swamp, New Zealand}

U. dichotoma

U. dichotoma {Tasmania}

U. endresii [BCP ID# U026]

U. flaccida

U. fulva

U. geminiloba

U. graminifolia {bright-blue flower}

U. graminifolia {pink flower}

U. hispida {yellow/creamy flower, La Gran Sabana}

U. humboldtii {mixed} [BCP ID# U018, U022]

U. humboldtii {broad leafs, Cerro Neblina} [BCP ID# U021]

U. involvens {Gunung Jerai, Malaysia, above 650 m}

U. jamesoniana {Represa el Penol, Antioquia, Colombia, 1900m a.s.l.}

U. juncea {Venezuela/Brazil border}

U. juncea {Suwannee Canal, Okefenokee Swamp, GA, USA}

U. juncea {Gran Sabana}

U. laxa

U. lateriflora

U. lateriflora {Mt. Compass, Adelaide Hills, Australia}

U. lateriflora {Frodshams Pass, Tasmania}

U. lateriflora {Lake St. Claire, Pass, Tasmania}

U. lateriflora {Rainbow Beach, Queensland, AU}

U. livida

U. livida {lemon flower, Zambia}  

U. livida {Merriwuk, Natal, SA}

U. livida {blue flw., Durban, SA}

U. livida {Zimbabwe}

U. livida {broad flower, Mexico}

U. livida {Rwanda}

U. longeciliata {180 km of Gran Sabana, H. heterodoxa lowland site}  

U. longifolia {variant} [BCP ID# U005]

U. longifolia {white flower, Serra da Araponga, Brazil} [BCP ID# U004]

U. longifolia  var.  forgetiana [BCP ID# U002] /  Sold out.

U. aff. longifolia {Diamantina, Brazil} 

U. monanthos {Queenstown, Tasmania} [BCP ID# U006]

U. monanthos {Stewart Island, NZ} [BCP ID# U007]

U. monanthos {Hartz Mts., Tasmania}

U. microcalyx

U. minutissima {white flower, mixed with U. involvens; Gunung Jerai, Malaysia, above 650 m}

U. minutissima = {U. spec ?, violet flw., tiny leafs, Gunung Tahan, Pahang, Malaysia, above 1700 m}

U. nana {clone I, green leafs}

U. nana {clone II, red leafs, Gran Sabana}

U. nelumbifolia  

U. nephrophylla {white flower}

U. nephrophylla {pink flower}

U. nephrophylla x U. geminiloba {Bot. Garden Liberec, CZ}  

U. novae-zealandiae {Lake Ohia, NZ}

U. odorata {Humpy Do, Australia}

U. parthenopipes

U. parthenopipes {Chapada Diamantina, Brazil}

U. paulineae {Clone I.}

U. paulineae {Clone II.}

U. praelonga 

U. praelonga x U. livida

U. prehensilis 

U. prehensilis {Mkambati Natural Reserve, Eastern Cape, S.A.}

U. prehensilis {Eastern Transwaal}

U. pubescens

U. pubescens {Serra Caraca, Minas Gerais, Brazil}

U. pubescens {Ilu Tepui}

U. purpurascens {giant variety, Satara, Maharashtra, India}

U. pusilla 

U. reniformis f. courte 

U. reniformis {medium} /  Sold out.

U. reniformis {giant}

U. rostrata (=U. spec. Chapada Diamantina {small flower, Cachaiera do Fumaca, Bahia, Brazil})  

U. sandersonii {large flower}

U. sandersonii {blue flower}

U. sandersonii {narrow flower form}

U. simplex {Karriale, WA}

U. subulata

U. troupinii {Rwanda, 2500 m}  

U. tricolor

U. tridentata

U. trichophylla

U. triloba {St. Elena}

U. uliginosa {Mersing, Malaysia}

U. uniflora

U. viscosa {? may be U. triloba, Venezuela/Brazil border}

U. warburgii {Zhejiang, Southeastern China}

U. welwitschii  (marked bad on previous list as U. firmula)

 

U. ´JITKA´ (=Utricularia quelchii × U. praetermissa)

 

U. spec. Hermanus {SA}

U. spec. Kerala {India}

 U. spec. klein {a small form of U. subulata, tiny yellow flowers, Murosipan Tepui} [BCP ID# U069]

 

U. aurea {Malaysia} [BCP ID# AUR]  (aquatic spec.)

U. bremii {Czech Rep.} [BCP ID# BRM]  (aquatic spec.)

U. breviscapa {Nicaragua} [BCP ID# BRE]  (aquatic spec.)

U. floridana [BCP ID# FLO]  (aquatic spec.)

U. foliosa {Cuba} [BCP ID# U029]  (aquatic spec.)

U. gibba  (aquatic spec.)

U. hydrocarpa {Nicaragua} [BCP ID# HYD]  (aquatic spec.)

U. inflata {New Jersey, USA} [BCP ID# INF]  (aquatic spec.)

U. minor {Czech Rep.} [BCP ID# MIN]  (aquatic spec.)

U. reflexa {huge traps, Zambia} [BCP ID# REF-G]  (aquatic spec.)

U. resupinata  (aquatic spec., easy!)

U. striata {New Jersey, USA} [BCP ID# STR]  (aquatic spec.)

U. stygia {Czech Rep.} [BCP ID# STY]  (aquatic spec.)

U. volubilis {SW Australia} [BCP ID# VOL]  (aquatic spec.)

U. vulgaris {Czech Rep.} [BCP ID# U102]  (giant aquatic spec.)

 

Bromeliaceae

    (Price quoted is for a portion; each portion contains 1 plant; min. 10-20 cm tall.)

 

Brocchinia acuminata {clone A, Germany} (#1) (small plant; 5-10 cm)

Brocchinia acuminata {clone B, Germany} (#1) (small plant; 5-10 cm)

Brocchinia hechtioides {Gran Sabana, Venezuela, clones: #13, 16, 17} (#1) (true one spec.; no mislabeled Holland clone!)

Brocchinia reducta "France strain, clone # 1, 2"  (#1) (medium plant; 5-10 cm)

Brocchinia reducta "Holland strain, clone # 1"  (#1) (medium plant; 5-10 cm)

Brocchinia reducta "Germany strain, clone # 1" (#1) (adult plant; 30 cm)

Brocchinia tatei (#1) (big plant; 25 cm)

Brocchinia tatei {Cerro Duida, Venezuela} (#1) (smaller plant; 5-10 cm)

 

Catopsis morreniana  (#1)

Catopsis subulata {Arriaga, Mexico} (#1)

Catopsis spec. Baeza {= C. subulifera?, Baeza, Equador}  (#1)

 

Racinaea crispa  (#1)

 

 

Roridula

    (Price quoted is for a portion; each portion contain 1 seedling; min. 6 cm tall. Order of this plant is on the full risk of purchaser, no complaints admitted! But everything we sent arrived well and healthy.)

 

Roridula gorgonias

 

Special offer for beginners

 

SET # 1 (10 species of Mexican Pinguicula and hybrids, our choice)

SET # 2 (10 species of terrestrial Utricularia and hybrids, our choice)

SET # 3 (10 species of Nepenthes and hybrids, our choice)

SET # 4 (10 different clones of Dionaea - Venus Fly Trap, our choice)

SET # 5 (H. heterodoxa {Gran Sabana, Venezuela} [BCP ID# H010], H. minor [BCP ID# H007], H. minor {Auyan Tepui, Venezuela} [BCP ID# H009])

SET # 6 (G. aurea {Caparao, MG, Brazil} [BCP ID# G001], G. aurea {Itacambira, northern MG, Brazil} [BCP ID# G005], G. lobata x G. violacea {giant} [BCP ID# G006], G. aurea {Chapada dos Guimaraes, southern Mato Grosso state, Brazil} [BCP ID# G002]), G. margaretae {Madagascar}  

SET # 7 (10 species of Drosera and hybrids, our choice)

 


 

Other Plants

(No carnivorous. Price quoted is for one plant or clump.)

Wetland plants

Pinus palustris (Longleaf Pine)  (2 years old seedlings)

 


 

PLEASE SPECIAL NOTICE:

 

(#1) Only one plant or clump is in a portion.

(#2) Plants (seedlings or cuttings) in portion are smaller by size  - 0.5-2cm in. diameter. Not suitable for reselling!

[BCP ID# XXXX] BestCarnivorousPlants identification number of item.

 


 

Carnivorous Plants Seeds

(An approximate number of seeds within one portion is shown in parentheses. All offered seeds are fresh - collected this and a last season.)

 

Brocchinia hechtioides {Gran Sabana, Venezuela} (6s)

 

Byblis gigantea {Perth airport, Western Australia} (6s)

Byblis lamellata {= B. gigantea, Northern Form, Eneabba} (25s)

Byblis liniflora (8s)

 

Cephalotus follicularis (5s)

 

Darlingtonia californica {giant plants, Siskiyou Mts., Del Norte Co., California, USA} (50s)

Darlingtonia californica {red tongues, Siskiyou Mts., Del Norte Co., California, USA} (50s)

Darlingtonia californica {Sierra Nevada Mts., Plumas Co., California, USA} (40s)

Darlingtonia californica {Sierra Nevada Mts., Nevada Co., California, USA} (50s)

Darlingtonia californica {Gasquet, California, USA; 100 m} (50s)

 

Dionaea muscipula {mix of forms} (50s)

Dionaea muscipula 'Sawtooth' (20s)

Dionaea muscipula {Giant} (50s)

 

Drosera {mix of different tropical and subtropical species} (150s)

Drosera aliciae (20s)

Drosera aliciae {mixed white and pink flowered forms, Tsisicama National Park, Eastern Cape, South Africa} (30s)  

Drosera ascendens {Bandeira Peak, Brazil} (20s)

Drosera arcturi {Mt. Baw Baw, Vic., Australia} (20s)

Drosera binata (50s)

Drosera binata {Kopouatai Swamp, Hauraki Plains, NZ} (20s)

Drosera binata {T form, red plant, Waihohonu, Desert Road, NZ, 1080m} (30s)

Drosera binata var. dichotoma {small red form} (20s)

Drosera biflora {Amajari, Roraima state, northern Brazil} (10s)

Drosera burmannii (30s)

Drosera camporupestris {Serra do Cipo, Minas Gerais, Brazil} (10s)

Drosera capensis {All Red Form} (25s)

Drosera capensis {Broad Leaf} (50s)

Drosera capensis {Compact Rosette} (30s)

Drosera capensis {Giant, from Paul Debbert, Munich BG, Germany} (30s)

Drosera capensis {Narrow Leaf} (50s)

Drosera capensis {White Flower} (50s)

Drosera capillaris {Eglin Air Force Base, Okaloosa County, Florida, USA} (25s)

Drosera capillaris {white flowers, N. of Citronelle, Washington Co., USA} (30s)

Drosera cistiflora {Bainskloof near Wellington, RSA} (20s)

Drosera collinsiae {Fary Land, South Africa} (40s)

Drosera collinsiae {Magaliesburg , South Africa} (40s)

Drosera dielsiana (30s)

Drosera ericksoniae {mix of WF and PF forms} (25s)

Drosera felix {Tuku Muruku, Gran Sabana} (10s)

Drosera filiformis {all red form, north of Greenhead, Washington Co., Fla, USA.} (10s)

Drosera filiformis {Pine Barrens, New Jersey, USA} (50s)

Drosera filiformis {Red Form, Pine Barrens, New Jersey, USA} (25s)

Drosera filiformis var. tracyi (30s)

Drosera glanduligera {Anglesea, Vic., Australia} (20s)

Drosera indica {Yampi Peninsula, Kimberley, WA} (20s)

Drosera intermedia {tropical} (25s)

Drosera intermedia {Eglin Air Force Base, Okaloosa County, Florida, USA} (30s)

Drosera intermedia {robust form, Okaloosa County, Florida, USA} (30s)

Drosera intermedia {near Batsto, Wharton SF, Burlington County, New Jersey, USA} (25s)

Drosera intermedia {Suwannee Canal, Okefenokee Swamp, Georgia, USA} (20s)

Drosera intermedia {Newfoundland, Canada} (30s)

Drosera intermedia {temperate form, Southern Bohemia, Czech Rep.} (30s)

Drosera natalensis {Chimanimani Mts., Zimbabwe, Africa} (30s)

Drosera oblanceolata {Hong Kong} (20s)

Drosera rotundifolia {Orava Mts., Northern Slovakia} (40s)

Drosera rotundifolia {Lake Placid, Essex County, New York, USA} (40s)

Drosera rotundifolia {Lonesome Lake, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA} (30s)

Drosera sessilifolia {Chapada dos Guimaraes, Brazil} (50s)

Drosera spatulata var. lovellae (20s)

Drosera spatulata {large rosette, long spatulate leafs} (30s)

Drosera spatulata {Desert Rd., Central North Is. Plateau, NZ} (25s)

Drosera spec. Auyan Tepui (40s)

Drosera spec. Botswana {Africa} (30s)

Drosera spec. Pretty Rosette {South Africa} (30s)

Drosera tomentosa var. glabrata {hairless scapes, Serra do Caraca, Minas Gerais, Brazil} (20s)

Drosera trinervia {Cape Peninsula near Cape Town, RSA} (25s)

Drosera trinervia {Bainskloof near Wellington, RSA} (25s)

Drosera venusta {Tsitsikamma N.P., RSA} (20s)

 

Tuberous Drosera:

Drosera auriculata {Anglesea, Vic., Australia} (25s)

Drosera auriculata {Brisbane Ranges, Vic, Australia} (20s)

Drosera auriculata {Yass, NSW, Australia} (20s)  

Drosera auriculata {The Gurdies, Vic., Australia} (20s)

Drosera auriculata {Gisborne, Vic., Australia} (20s)

Drosera auriculata {sub-alpine Red form, Grampians, Vic., Australia} (20s)

Drosera gigantea (10s)

Drosera macrantha ssp. planchonii {Onkaparinga River, S.A., Australia} (20s)

Drosera macrantha ssp. planchonii {Anglesea, Vic., Australia} (20s)

Drosera macrantha ssp. planchonii {Bendigo, Vic., Australia} (20s)

Drosera macrantha ssp. planchonii {Monarto, S.A., Australia} (20s)

Drosera macrantha ssp. planchonii {Scott Creek, S.A., Australia} (20s)

Drosera menziesii ssp. basifolia (20s)

Drosera menziesii ssp. menziesii (20s)

Drosera menziesii ssp. menziesii {Armadale Primary School, W.A., Australia}  (20s)

Drosera menziesii ssp. penicillaris (20s)

Drosera menziesii ssp. thysanosepala {white flower} (20s)

Drosera peltata {mix of WF and PF forms} (50s)

Drosera peltata {white flower, Bendigo, Australia} (30s)

Drosera peltata {WA form, Australia} (20s)

Drosera peltata subsp. auriculata (30s)

Drosera peltata var. peltata {Anglesea, Vic., Australia} (25s)

Drosera peltata var. peltata {Brisbane Ranges, Vic., Australia} (20s)

Drosera peltata var. peltata {Inverleigh, Vic., Australia} (20s)

Drosera peltata var. foliosa {Jamieson, Vic., Australia} (25s)

Drosera peltata var. foliosa {The Gurdies, Vic., Australia} (20s)

Drosera peltata var. foliosa {dwarf form, Kuipto, S.A., Australia} (15s)

Drosera peltata var. foliosa {Langwarrin, Vic., Australia} (20s)

Drosera peltata aff. foliosa {Grampians, Vic., Australia} (20s)

Drosera peltata var. gracilis {Anglesea, Vic., Australia} (20s)

Drosera peltata var. gracilis {alpine form, Tuggeranong, ACT., Australia} (20s)

Drosera peltata var. gracilis {Grampians, Vic., Australia} (20s)

Drosera peltata var. gracilis {Langwarrin, Vic., Australia} (20s)

Drosera stolonifera ssp. stolonifera {Harvey form x unknown form} (10s)

Drosera whittakerii ssp. whittakerii {mixed forms} (10s)

Drosera whittakerii ssp. whittakerii {Talisker, S.A.} (10s)

 

Drosophyllum lusitanicum {Southern Spain} (10s)

 

Genlisea filiformis (30s)

 

Nepenthes spec. adrianii {Central Java} (30s)

Nepenthes ampullaria {Sarawak, Borneo, Malaysia} (20s)

Nepenthes benstonei {B. Bakar, Kelantan, Penisular Malaysia} (30s)

Nepenthes fusca {Crocker Range, Borneo, Malaysia} (20s)

Nepenthes gracilis {mixed populations, Penisular Malaysia} (30s)

Nepenthes lowii {Sarawak, Borneo, Malaysia} (20s)

Nepenthes macfarlanei {possibly hybridized with N. sanguinea or N. ramispina; Genting Higlands, Penisular Malaysia} (50s)

Nepenthes mirabilis {Phuket, Thailand} (30s)

Nepenthes mirabilis {mixed populations, Penisular Malaysia} (30s)

Nepenthes ramispina x N. sanguinea  {Genting Higlands, Penisular Malaysia} (50s)

Nepenthes reinwardtiana {East Kalimantan, Indonesia} (20s)

Nepenthes reinwardtiana x N. fusca (20s)

Nepenthes spectabilis x N. aristolochioides (20s)

Nepenthes veitchii {Sarawak, Borneo, Malaysia} (20s)

Nepenthes {mix of species} (60s)

 

Pinguicula alpina {Mala Fatra Mts., Slovakia} (40s)

Pinguicula crystallina subsp. hirtiflora (25s)

Pinguicula crystallina subsp. hirtiflora {Kelcyre, Albania} (25s)

Pinguicula cyclosecta (20s)

Pinguicula grandiflora subsp. rosea (20s)

Pinguicula lusitanica (50s)

Pinguicula macrophylla (20s)

Pinguicula moctezumae (30s)

Pinguicula vulgaris var. bicolor (30s)

Pinguicula vulgaris {mixed with var. bicolor, near Martin, Mala Fatra Mountains, NW Slovakia, 500 m asl.} (30s)

Pinguicula vulgaris {mixed with var. bicolor, near Liptovsky Mikulas, NW Slovakia, 550m asl.} (20s)

Pinguicula vulgaris {mixed with var. bicolor, near Ruzomberok, NW Slovakia, 580m asl.} (30s)

Pinguicula vulgaris {mixed with var. bicolor, near Rajecke Teplice, NW Slovakia, 530m asl.} (30s)

Pinguicula vulgaris {Viekker og Børselvosen, NW coast of Norway} (25s)

Pinguicula vulgaris {near Skaulo, Gällivare, N. Sweeden} (25s)

Pinguicula vulgaris {between Ivalo and Inari, N. Finland} (25s)

 

Ibicella lutea (7s)

Proboscidea parviflora (12s)  

 

Roridula gorgonias (5s)

 

Sarracenia alata (30s)

Sarracenia alata {Hardin Co., Texas, USA} [BCP ID# KP01] (30s)

Sarracenia alata {Harrison Co., Mississippi, USA} [BCP ID# KP03] (20s)

Sarracenia alata {Jackson Co., Mississippi, USA} [BCP ID# KP04] (20s)

Sarracenia alata plus Sarracenia leucophylla {total mix, AL/MS border, Jackson Co., Mississippi, USA} [BCP ID# KP05] (20s)

Sarracenia alata plus Sarracenia leucophylla {total mix, Mobile Co., Alabama, USA} [BCP ID# KP06] (20s)

Sarracenia flava {mix of forms, mostly var. flava and var. maxima} (30s)

Sarracenia flava {Pender Co., North Carolina, USA} [BCP ID# KP42] (30s)

Sarracenia flava {Harleyville, Dorchester Co., South Carolina, USA} (20s)

Sarracenia flava {Apalachicola National Forest, Wakulla Co., Florida, USA} [BCP ID# R-S7C] (15s)

Sarracenia flava var. atropurpurea {Santa Rosa Co., Florida, USA} [BCP ID# R-S7F] (15s)

Sarracenia flava var. atropurpurea {and/or var. ornata, Santa Rosa Co., Florida, USA} [BCP ID# KP50] (15s)

Sarracenia flava var. ornata (20s)

Sarracenia flava var. rugelii {and/or var. ornata, Wakulla Co., Florida, USA} [BCP ID# KP45] (15s)

Sarracenia flava var. rugelii {and/or var. atropurpurea, Santa Rosa Co., Florida, USA} [BCP ID# KP49] (15s)

Sarracenia leucophylla {Apalachicola, Florida, USA} (20s)

Sarracenia leucophylla {Baldwin Co., Alabama, USA} [BCP ID# KP07] (30s)

Sarracenia leucophylla {short red pitchers, Baldwin Co., Alabama, USA} [BCP ID# KP09] (20s)

Sarracenia leucophylla {Santa Rosa Co., Florida, USA} [BCP ID# KP10] (20s)

Sarracenia leucophylla {Washington Co., Alabama, USA} [BCP ID# KP12] (20s)

Sarracenia leucophylla {Milton, Santa Rosa Co., Florida, USA} [BCP ID# KP13] (15s)

Sarracenia leucophylla {Mobile Bay, Baldwin Co., Alabama, USA} [BCP ID# KP14] (20s)

Sarracenia minor (30s)

Sarracenia minor {Berkeley Co., South Carolina, USA} [BCP ID# KP26] (30s)

Sarracenia minor var. okefenokeensis {Ware Co., Georgia, USA} [BCP ID# KP24] (20s)

Sarracenia oreophila {De Kalb Co., Alabama, USA} [BCP ID# R-S8A] (50s)

Sarracenia oreophila {Boaz Pond., Marshall Co., Alabama, USA} (15s)

Sarracenia oreophila {South Georgia, USA} (20s)

Sarracenia psittacina {Washington Co., Alabama, USA} [BCP ID# KP15] (15s)

Sarracenia psittacina {Wakulla Co., Florida, USA} [BCP ID# KP19] (15s)

Sarracenia psittacina {Santa Rosa Co., Florida, USA} [BCP ID# KP20] (20s)

Sarracenia purpurea (40s)

Sarracenia purpurea {Monroe Co., Pennsyvania, USA} [BCP ID# R-S5B] (15s)

Sarracenia purpurea {Pine Barrens, Burlington Co., New Jersey, USA} [BCP ID# R-S5G] (15s)

Sarracenia purpurea {Pine Barrens, Burlington Co., New Jersey, USA} [BCP ID# R-S5I] (15s)

Sarracenia purpurea {Pine Barrens, Ocean Co., New Jersey, USA} [BCP ID# KP33]  (15s)

Sarracenia purpurea {Pine Barrens, Burlington Co., New Jersey, USA} [BCP ID# KP34]  (15s)

Sarracenia purpurea {introduced 100 years ago, near Geneve, Switzerland} (15s)

Sarracenia purpurea subsp. venosa {Green Swamp, Brunswick Co., NC, USA} [BCP ID# R-S5D] (15s)

Sarracenia purpurea subsp. venosa {Hampstead, Pender Co., NC, USA} (15s)

Sarracenia purpurea subsp. venosa  var. burkii (15s)

Sarracenia purpurea subsp. venosa  var. burkii {Mobile Co., Alabama, USA} [BCP ID# KP36] (15s)

Sarracenia rubra subsp. rubra {Brunswick Co., North Carolina, USA} [BCP ID# KP31] (15s)

Sarracenia rubra subsp. wherryi {Washington Co., Alabama, USA} [BCP ID# R-S1G] (15s)

Sarracenia rubra subsp. wherryi {Washington Co., Alabama, USA} [BCP ID# KP28] (15s)

 

Sarracenia {mix of species and hybrids} (500s)

 

Utricularia alpina (30s)

Utricularia alpina {big flower, Henry Pittier NP, Venezuela} (20s)

Utricularia bifida {near Mersing, Johor, Penisular Malaysia} (150s)

Utricularia cornuta {or U. juncea, Boiling Springs Lake, Brunswick County, North Carolina, USA} (30)

Utricularia cornuta {or U. juncea, Eglin Air Force Base, Okaloosa County, Florida, USA} (30)

Utricularia cornuta {or U. juncea, near Batsto, Wharton SF, Burlington County, New Jersey, USA} (30)

Utricularia cornuta {or U. juncea, Suwannee Canal, Okefenokee Swamp, Georgia, USA} (30)

Utricularia lateriflora (30s)

Utricularia lateriflora {Grampians, Vic, Australia} (25)

Utricularia longifolia (30s)

Utricularia nelumbifolia (10s)

Utricularia subulata (50s)

Utricularia vulgaris (25s)


 

Pygmy Drosera Gemmae

Gemmae will be shipped from November to January only! Price quoted is for a portion; each portion contains 5-50 gemmae according to rarity of the species.

 

Winter buds (hibernacula) and turions of temperate CP

These species will be shipped from October to March only! Prices quoted are for one portion! One portion contains 2-10 hibernacula, adventitious buds or plants.

 

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