Carnivero's Sarracenia for Sale
Feb 21, 2018 11:10:53 GMT -5
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Post by carnivero on Feb 21, 2018 11:10:53 GMT -5
UPDATE 3/29/2018
I made the big move to Austin, TX a couple years ago and it's taken a while for me to settle in enough to divide my plants. Here's my list for 2018, I'll be adding to it as more divisions become available. I have a lot of genetic diversity from the best American and European collections. PLEASE EMAIL ME AT info@carnivero.com. PMs, DMs, OR OTHER MESSAGE TYPES MAY GET DELAYED RESPONSES AND MAY MISS OUT ON PLANTS. Shipping will be $8-$20 depending on order size.
The sizing guide is as follows:
Small (S) - Single point division with roots. Likely will flower in 1-2 seasons.
Medium (M) - single point division with roots. Will flower this season or next.
Large (L) - Multi-point flowering sized division with roots. Most of these rhizomes are quite chunky.
Extra large (XL) - Specimen sized plant with very large rhizome. Typically 3+ growth points.
S. alata "Pubescent Black", import from Christian Klein, very dark black/red pitchers, very pubescent SOLD OUT
S. alata nigrapurpurea, imported from Christian Klein, grows up to 40 cm round lid, very dark pitchers, old German clone SOLD OUT
S. alata 'Night' Stone Co, MS, This is the darkest alata in cultivation. The entire pitcher turns dark purple in the late summer/autumn. It's a vigorous grower and a great breeeder. S/M-50, M-60, M/L-70
S. alata "Hairy", extremely pubescent clone from California Carnivores, green coloration S/M-15
S. alata ('Night' x Botanique) clone A, cross between the best alata in cultivation with another great clone from Botanique SOLD OUT
S. alata "Yellow, Bulbous Pitchers", imported from Christian Klein, Jasper,Co, 50 cm bright yellow pitchers with a big head, SOLD OUT
S. flava var. atropurpurea, Mike Wang, clone 1, South Carolina, elegant shape and solid red when grown under optimal conditions, M-45
photos.app.goo.gl/J6O4vD5Oy5oVQMIZ2
S. flava var. atropurpurea "Reddish", this clone exhibits a unique reddish bronze coloration most of the year and turns deep red as they age. L-30,M-25,S-20, photos.app.goo.gl/phHqoSwZDa6rUOtv2
S. flava var. atropurpurea, MK 27C, Blackwater State Forest, FL, completely dark red pitchers M-60 www.johnjearrard.co.uk/plants/sarracenia/flava/f27cmk/species.html
S. flava var. atropurpurea, MK 27A, Blackwater State Forest, FL, completely dark red pitchers SOLD OUT www.flickr.com/photos/45414565@N05/15545793640/
S. flava 'Bronze', absolutely unique coloration! Strong grower and excellent breeder. Though I'm unsure of the origins of this plant, I would guess it is from an introgressed population in the Carolinas. This plant produces cupreas, atropurpureas and chocolate Bronze progeny when bred with other flavas. L-60, M/L-55,M-50, S-40 farm3.static.flickr.com/2763/5850071431_bfa226ce84_b.jpg, photobucket.com/gallery/user/meizzwang/media/cGF0aDovYnJvbnplNi5qcGc=/?ref=
S. flava var. cuprea "Botanique", this amazing clone originally came from Botanique. It exhibits great coloration, huge pitcher lid and wide mouth and is one of the tallest plants in my collection (getting up to 40"). Though we can't confirm its original locale, the research that has been done points to it being from Horry Co, SC. L-60, M/L-50, M-40, sarracenia.proboards.com/thread/2241/flava-var-cuprea-botanique, sarracenia.proboards.com/thread/450/flava-cuprea-botanique-photo-updt
S. flava var. cuprea, Mike Wang's "Best Clone". Beautiful copper lids, copper tones and striping throughout the pitcher
M-25,L-35 photobucket.com/gallery/http://s1110.photobucket.com/user/meizzwang/media/IMG_6840.jpg.html
S. flava var. flava, Dinwiddie, Virginia Mike King F6, SOLD OUT (recent import) , www.flickr.com/photos/79086167@N02/8844528979/
S. flava var. maxima, received from Meadowview Biological Research Station. Most var. maxima in cultivation are sluggish growers but this one is fast, robust and shapely. Though it isn't a true AF clone, it is completely green with no veining and does produce very green progeny. L-30, M/L-25, M-20, S/M-15
S. flava var. maxima, MK F3 Tall Form, this clone puts out pitchers over 3 feet tall! L-30,M/L-25,M-20
S. flava var. ornata, UC Davis, It's a strong grower and the pitchers have beautiful veining. Excellent example of var. ornata, L-30
S. flava var. ornata, Gulf Coast, FL, Mike Wang's amazing clone (formerly misidentified as Prince George Co, VA). My favorite ornata in cultivation! www.flickr.com/photos/63000221@N05/5953069673/in/album-72157626875605651/, L-75, M-55
S. flava var. rugelii, Mike Wang (C x A), possibly the most vigorous plant in my collection, puts out A LOT of new points each year SOLD OUT parent, www.flickr.com/photos/63000221@N05/5764149588/in/set-72157626875605651
S. flava var. rubricorpora 'Claret' from Mike Brooks MK F25C SOLD OUT, photobucket.com/gallery/user/pandalf85/media/cGF0aDpDbGFyZXQvOF8wNV8yMDEwMDEzLmpwZw==/?ref=
S. flava va. rubricorpora, Sumatra, Liberty Co, FL. Mike Wang. Clone A, one of the best! M/L-45, M-40 sarracenia.proboards.com/thread/685/flava-var-rubricorpora-clone-liberty
S. flava va. rubricorpora Mike Wang, Clone M (puts out gigantic pitchers!), Sumatra, Liberty Co, FL SOLD OUT sarracenia.proboards.com/thread/685/flava-var-rubricorpora-clone-liberty
S. flava var. rubricorpora Mike King F22 Giant, Apalachicola NF, FL. This clone produces huge pitchers with deep red pitcher coloration and throat blotch similar to rugelii, M-50, S-40 www.flickr.com/photos/45414565@N05/4697914406, www.sarracenia.cz/informace/sarracenia/flava/rubricorpora/f22/index.html
S. leucophylla, Deer Park,AL, MK L12A Purple & white, giant Autumn pitcher, This clone produces a striking large lip roll and amazingly dark purple veining. It gets very large. One of my favorite leucos! M-75, S-50 www.flickr.com/photos/carnivorouspeter/37977553972/in/dateposted-public/, forum.carnivoren.org/uploads/monthly_2017_10/s2.jpg.ecd955343ca8e8b025166dba6e34956c.jpg
S. leucophylla "Dick Chan", one of the largest leucophylla in my collection (It rivals Titan). It shows great color and a robust shape. M-20, M/L-25, L-30
S. leucophylla Franklin Co., FL, Sunbelle's clone B, plants are originally from the now decimated Tate's Hell site.
This clone has outstanding red coloration and thick veining on its lid. It is very vigorous as well. XL-75, L-55, M/L-45, M-40, S-30, sarracenia.proboards.com/thread/1246/leucophylla-red-franklin-fl-clone
S. leucophylla Franklin Co., FL, Sunbelle's clone C, plants are originally from the now decimated Tate's Hell site.
This clone has a great shape and gets red in the autumn but slightly less than clone A. L-40
S. leucophylla "Hurricane Creek White", BT01, cross from Mike Wang clone A x B S-15, M-25
S. leucophylla "Hurricane Creek White", Mike Wang, clone A, S-25, M-35, L-45, www.flickr.com/photos/63000221@N05/6210357560/in/set-72157627467614667
S. leucophylla "Hurricane Creek White", Mike Wang, clone B L-45, M/L-40, M-35, S-25
S. leucophylla "Hurricane Creek White", Mike Wang, clone F M-35 sarracenia.proboards.com/thread/220/leucophylla-hurricane-creek-white-clone
S. leucophylla, Santa Rosa Co. FL., L78 MK, robust traps with lots of white and large rolled lip. L-40, www.johnjearrard.co.uk/plants/sarracenia/leucophylla/l78mk/species.html
S. leucophylla 'Schnell's Ghost', a great example of a var. alba plant. Though it's not a true AF plant, even the flowers are yellow. It definitely passes on its stark green/white contrast to its progeny when breeding. L-35, M/L-30,M-25, S/M-20, legacy.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v30n1p11_14.html, cpphotofinder.com/sarracenia-schnells-ghost-3256.html
S. minor var. okeefenokensis, Ware Co, GA, Mike Wang clone AA, One of the in my collection. Gets huge, especially with warm nights. M-35
S. oreophila California Carnivores clone, Texas sales only, S/M-20, S-15
S. purpurea ssp. venosa f. pallidiflora, Anthocyanin free version of Sarracenia purpurea ssp. venosa. Very rare in collections, all individuals from seed recently imported S-50, M/L-75
S. purpurea ssp. purpurea "Veinless Plant", seedgrown, pale yellow plants, veinless even in full sun (can have faint streaks), turns orange in winter, S-45, M-55
S. rubra ssp. wherryi "Chantom Giant", this is the clone from Mike Wang.
It's outstanding and readily forms clumps or giant red pitchers! S-20, sarracenia.proboards.com/thread/241/rubra-wherryi-chatom-giant-updt
S. rubra ssp. gulfensis f. heterophylla, Anthocyanin free version of gulfensis, imported from Christian Klein, S-15, M-20
S. 'Leah Wilkerson', S. x moorei discovered by Brooks Garcia at the famous Wilkerson Bog. Incredible pitcher coloration and an extremely strong grower., M-45, L-55, XL-70 ; photos.app.goo.gl/2V9jEMLAuTDDeP5R2
S.'Adrian Slack', THE REAL DEAL, M/L-100, legacy.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v29n4p116_122.html
S. 'Saurus', probably the most impressive Sarracenia in cultivation, from Sarracenia breeder extraordinaire Phil Faulisi, SOLD OUT, photos.app.goo.gl/ANaRMdMwBm50y6Cn2
S. x moorei 'Leviathan', registered cultivar in March 2018. It's the largest Sarracenia ever recorded and beautiful pitchers as well!, just a few divisions available nowhere else outside of Europe, www.ebay.com/itm/Sarracenia-Leviathan/222906447726, legacy.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/articles/CPNv47n1p36_38.pdf
S. x moorei 'Lilianna', registered cultivar in March 2018. Sibling of 'Leviathan'. Another giant x moorei with beautiful markings!, just a few divisions available nowhere else outside of Europe, www.ebay.com/itm/Sarracenia-Lilianna/222906454932, legacy.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/articles/CPNv47n1p36_38.pdf
I would be interested in trades for a few things... particulary 'Cherries Jubilee', 'Legacy','King Cobra', 'Chaos', purpurea venosa 'Belly of Blood', rosea 'Melissa Mazur', rosea "Candlewax".
I made the big move to Austin, TX a couple years ago and it's taken a while for me to settle in enough to divide my plants. Here's my list for 2018, I'll be adding to it as more divisions become available. I have a lot of genetic diversity from the best American and European collections. PLEASE EMAIL ME AT info@carnivero.com. PMs, DMs, OR OTHER MESSAGE TYPES MAY GET DELAYED RESPONSES AND MAY MISS OUT ON PLANTS. Shipping will be $8-$20 depending on order size.
The sizing guide is as follows:
Small (S) - Single point division with roots. Likely will flower in 1-2 seasons.
Medium (M) - single point division with roots. Will flower this season or next.
Large (L) - Multi-point flowering sized division with roots. Most of these rhizomes are quite chunky.
Extra large (XL) - Specimen sized plant with very large rhizome. Typically 3+ growth points.
S. alata "Pubescent Black", import from Christian Klein, very dark black/red pitchers, very pubescent SOLD OUT
S. alata nigrapurpurea, imported from Christian Klein, grows up to 40 cm round lid, very dark pitchers, old German clone SOLD OUT
S. alata 'Night' Stone Co, MS, This is the darkest alata in cultivation. The entire pitcher turns dark purple in the late summer/autumn. It's a vigorous grower and a great breeeder. S/M-50, M-60, M/L-70
S. alata "Hairy", extremely pubescent clone from California Carnivores, green coloration S/M-15
S. alata ('Night' x Botanique) clone A, cross between the best alata in cultivation with another great clone from Botanique SOLD OUT
S. alata "Yellow, Bulbous Pitchers", imported from Christian Klein, Jasper,Co, 50 cm bright yellow pitchers with a big head, SOLD OUT
S. flava var. atropurpurea, Mike Wang, clone 1, South Carolina, elegant shape and solid red when grown under optimal conditions, M-45
photos.app.goo.gl/J6O4vD5Oy5oVQMIZ2
S. flava var. atropurpurea "Reddish", this clone exhibits a unique reddish bronze coloration most of the year and turns deep red as they age. L-30,M-25,S-20, photos.app.goo.gl/phHqoSwZDa6rUOtv2
S. flava var. atropurpurea, MK 27C, Blackwater State Forest, FL, completely dark red pitchers M-60 www.johnjearrard.co.uk/plants/sarracenia/flava/f27cmk/species.html
S. flava var. atropurpurea, MK 27A, Blackwater State Forest, FL, completely dark red pitchers SOLD OUT www.flickr.com/photos/45414565@N05/15545793640/
S. flava 'Bronze', absolutely unique coloration! Strong grower and excellent breeder. Though I'm unsure of the origins of this plant, I would guess it is from an introgressed population in the Carolinas. This plant produces cupreas, atropurpureas and chocolate Bronze progeny when bred with other flavas. L-60, M/L-55,M-50, S-40 farm3.static.flickr.com/2763/5850071431_bfa226ce84_b.jpg, photobucket.com/gallery/user/meizzwang/media/cGF0aDovYnJvbnplNi5qcGc=/?ref=
S. flava var. cuprea "Botanique", this amazing clone originally came from Botanique. It exhibits great coloration, huge pitcher lid and wide mouth and is one of the tallest plants in my collection (getting up to 40"). Though we can't confirm its original locale, the research that has been done points to it being from Horry Co, SC. L-60, M/L-50, M-40, sarracenia.proboards.com/thread/2241/flava-var-cuprea-botanique, sarracenia.proboards.com/thread/450/flava-cuprea-botanique-photo-updt
S. flava var. cuprea, Mike Wang's "Best Clone". Beautiful copper lids, copper tones and striping throughout the pitcher
M-25,L-35 photobucket.com/gallery/http://s1110.photobucket.com/user/meizzwang/media/IMG_6840.jpg.html
S. flava var. flava, Dinwiddie, Virginia Mike King F6, SOLD OUT (recent import) , www.flickr.com/photos/79086167@N02/8844528979/
S. flava var. maxima, received from Meadowview Biological Research Station. Most var. maxima in cultivation are sluggish growers but this one is fast, robust and shapely. Though it isn't a true AF clone, it is completely green with no veining and does produce very green progeny. L-30, M/L-25, M-20, S/M-15
S. flava var. maxima, MK F3 Tall Form, this clone puts out pitchers over 3 feet tall! L-30,M/L-25,M-20
S. flava var. ornata, UC Davis, It's a strong grower and the pitchers have beautiful veining. Excellent example of var. ornata, L-30
S. flava var. ornata, Gulf Coast, FL, Mike Wang's amazing clone (formerly misidentified as Prince George Co, VA). My favorite ornata in cultivation! www.flickr.com/photos/63000221@N05/5953069673/in/album-72157626875605651/, L-75, M-55
S. flava var. rugelii, Mike Wang (C x A), possibly the most vigorous plant in my collection, puts out A LOT of new points each year SOLD OUT parent, www.flickr.com/photos/63000221@N05/5764149588/in/set-72157626875605651
S. flava var. rubricorpora 'Claret' from Mike Brooks MK F25C SOLD OUT, photobucket.com/gallery/user/pandalf85/media/cGF0aDpDbGFyZXQvOF8wNV8yMDEwMDEzLmpwZw==/?ref=
S. flava va. rubricorpora, Sumatra, Liberty Co, FL. Mike Wang. Clone A, one of the best! M/L-45, M-40 sarracenia.proboards.com/thread/685/flava-var-rubricorpora-clone-liberty
S. flava va. rubricorpora Mike Wang, Clone M (puts out gigantic pitchers!), Sumatra, Liberty Co, FL SOLD OUT sarracenia.proboards.com/thread/685/flava-var-rubricorpora-clone-liberty
S. flava var. rubricorpora Mike King F22 Giant, Apalachicola NF, FL. This clone produces huge pitchers with deep red pitcher coloration and throat blotch similar to rugelii, M-50, S-40 www.flickr.com/photos/45414565@N05/4697914406, www.sarracenia.cz/informace/sarracenia/flava/rubricorpora/f22/index.html
S. leucophylla, Deer Park,AL, MK L12A Purple & white, giant Autumn pitcher, This clone produces a striking large lip roll and amazingly dark purple veining. It gets very large. One of my favorite leucos! M-75, S-50 www.flickr.com/photos/carnivorouspeter/37977553972/in/dateposted-public/, forum.carnivoren.org/uploads/monthly_2017_10/s2.jpg.ecd955343ca8e8b025166dba6e34956c.jpg
S. leucophylla "Dick Chan", one of the largest leucophylla in my collection (It rivals Titan). It shows great color and a robust shape. M-20, M/L-25, L-30
S. leucophylla Franklin Co., FL, Sunbelle's clone B, plants are originally from the now decimated Tate's Hell site.
This clone has outstanding red coloration and thick veining on its lid. It is very vigorous as well. XL-75, L-55, M/L-45, M-40, S-30, sarracenia.proboards.com/thread/1246/leucophylla-red-franklin-fl-clone
S. leucophylla Franklin Co., FL, Sunbelle's clone C, plants are originally from the now decimated Tate's Hell site.
This clone has a great shape and gets red in the autumn but slightly less than clone A. L-40
S. leucophylla "Hurricane Creek White", BT01, cross from Mike Wang clone A x B S-15, M-25
S. leucophylla "Hurricane Creek White", Mike Wang, clone A, S-25, M-35, L-45, www.flickr.com/photos/63000221@N05/6210357560/in/set-72157627467614667
S. leucophylla "Hurricane Creek White", Mike Wang, clone B L-45, M/L-40, M-35, S-25
S. leucophylla "Hurricane Creek White", Mike Wang, clone F M-35 sarracenia.proboards.com/thread/220/leucophylla-hurricane-creek-white-clone
S. leucophylla, Santa Rosa Co. FL., L78 MK, robust traps with lots of white and large rolled lip. L-40, www.johnjearrard.co.uk/plants/sarracenia/leucophylla/l78mk/species.html
S. leucophylla 'Schnell's Ghost', a great example of a var. alba plant. Though it's not a true AF plant, even the flowers are yellow. It definitely passes on its stark green/white contrast to its progeny when breeding. L-35, M/L-30,M-25, S/M-20, legacy.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v30n1p11_14.html, cpphotofinder.com/sarracenia-schnells-ghost-3256.html
S. minor var. okeefenokensis, Ware Co, GA, Mike Wang clone AA, One of the in my collection. Gets huge, especially with warm nights. M-35
S. oreophila California Carnivores clone, Texas sales only, S/M-20, S-15
S. purpurea ssp. venosa f. pallidiflora, Anthocyanin free version of Sarracenia purpurea ssp. venosa. Very rare in collections, all individuals from seed recently imported S-50, M/L-75
S. purpurea ssp. purpurea "Veinless Plant", seedgrown, pale yellow plants, veinless even in full sun (can have faint streaks), turns orange in winter, S-45, M-55
S. rubra ssp. wherryi "Chantom Giant", this is the clone from Mike Wang.
It's outstanding and readily forms clumps or giant red pitchers! S-20, sarracenia.proboards.com/thread/241/rubra-wherryi-chatom-giant-updt
S. rubra ssp. gulfensis f. heterophylla, Anthocyanin free version of gulfensis, imported from Christian Klein, S-15, M-20
S. 'Leah Wilkerson', S. x moorei discovered by Brooks Garcia at the famous Wilkerson Bog. Incredible pitcher coloration and an extremely strong grower., M-45, L-55, XL-70 ; photos.app.goo.gl/2V9jEMLAuTDDeP5R2
S.'Adrian Slack', THE REAL DEAL, M/L-100, legacy.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v29n4p116_122.html
S. 'Saurus', probably the most impressive Sarracenia in cultivation, from Sarracenia breeder extraordinaire Phil Faulisi, SOLD OUT, photos.app.goo.gl/ANaRMdMwBm50y6Cn2
S. x moorei 'Leviathan', registered cultivar in March 2018. It's the largest Sarracenia ever recorded and beautiful pitchers as well!, just a few divisions available nowhere else outside of Europe, www.ebay.com/itm/Sarracenia-Leviathan/222906447726, legacy.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/articles/CPNv47n1p36_38.pdf
S. x moorei 'Lilianna', registered cultivar in March 2018. Sibling of 'Leviathan'. Another giant x moorei with beautiful markings!, just a few divisions available nowhere else outside of Europe, www.ebay.com/itm/Sarracenia-Lilianna/222906454932, legacy.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/articles/CPNv47n1p36_38.pdf
I would be interested in trades for a few things... particulary 'Cherries Jubilee', 'Legacy','King Cobra', 'Chaos', purpurea venosa 'Belly of Blood', rosea 'Melissa Mazur', rosea "Candlewax".