S. leucophylla "FTS Lighthouse" is a white-topped pitcher plant with dark red coloration on the hood and neck that results in uniquely shaped "windows" that make it stand out from the crowd! After releasing quite a number of Dionaea clones over the years, this is FlytrapStore's first named Sarracenia clone to be released! Learn More
S. flava var. ornata "light vening" is a gorgeous variety of Sarracenia flava. This particular clone exhibits "light veining" and can produce pitchers over 30 inches in height with beautiful red veining running the length of the pitchers and into the hood. It also has a very distinctive dark red sploch on the throat of the pitcher. It's a real eye catcher! Learn More
At 5.5 inches tall, 6.5 inches across at the top and 4.75 inches across at the bottom, these are ideal sized pots for large Venus flytraps.
Features:
• Attached 1-inch tray to keep the soil damp but not soaking wet at all times • Large volume allows for a more relaxed watering schedule • Attractive look • Drainage holes to help avoid root rot Learn More
Carnivoria All Red Giant is a gorgeous red-leafed Venus flytrap that gets very large and grows with excellent vigor. For reference, compare it to our FTS Maroon Monster. They are both worthy of cultivation in any collection and a must-have for those who love the red-leafed Venus flytrap varieties!
Purple Haze is an offspring of the cross 'Low Giant' and 'Akai Ryu' produced in 2005. It grows low to the ground year round, can get larger than average, and will stay dark purple in coloration if grown in good light. It is a genetically somewhat smaller plant than the "giant" flytraps. Learn More
G14 produces large traps and attains deep red coloration on the interior of the traps in good lighting. Additionally G14 often has bloody red teeth! G14 is also known as "Dirk Ventham's GIant" and is an impressively vigorous Venus fly trap! Learn More
Selected from a group of seedlings resulting from a Microdent and Weinrot (red-leafed flytrap) cross, this particular Venus flytrap has the ability to develop beautiful deep red traps and a red line on the outside of the trap in strong light. Like the mother plant, Microdent, this particular clone also has exceptionally short and numerous teeth. Learn More
The Megatraps Venus Flytrap (also called G17) is a clone with large traps that is able to obtain excellent seasonal coloration. It is a handsome upright grower (when not Dormant).
Seasonal note: Megatraps develops its coloration variably, and more obviously during the active growing season as the summer progresses. Fun to watch! Learn More
Grun is a very hardy (one of the absolute hardiest) all-green Venus Flytrap cultivar, that grows upright with large traps and uniquely vivid green coloration only. Great Venus Flytrap for beginners. Learn More
Trichterfalle, also known as "Funnel Trap," is a bizarre Venus Fly trap that grows traps which are fused together at the inner margins where the trap connects to the rest of the leaf. This fusing creates an interesting and odd looking trap like no other flytrap produces. Trichterfalle also occasionally has "scaling" on the leaves which gives them a rough, sand paper-like appearance at certain times of the year. Learn More
Korean Melody Shark is a very unusual and rare Venus Flytrap. The petioles (the long part of the leaf that supports the trap) of Korean Melody Shark lack flanges, and therefore resemble jungle vines, sometimes curling around in squiggly shapes. The traps are uniquely shaped like music notes, and are colored a pleasing light tangerine color. The cilia are even unique, with a jagged sawtooth-like pattern. Overall, about as unique of a flytrap as you can find, and really out-of-this-world looking. Learn More
Voted the best commercial Venus Flytrap in the Netherlands in 2005, Dutch Delight matures into a large plant with big traps! It can also develop delicate pink coloration on the trap interiors. Learn More
Exclusive offer! Here is your chance to acquire one of the most sought-after variants of Darlingtonia out there! This is a genetically red variant, meaning even under slightly lower than optimal light conditions during the fall when other Darlingtonia variants will remain green, these can still turn red! Learn More
Destroyer is a very impressive giant flytrap that is regularly one of the largest we grow in an immense collection of giant flytraps -- definitely one worth adding to any collection!
Quite possibly the easiest carnivorous plant to grow, the Drosera capensis is a great plant for the beginner.
This all is the standard or "typical" variety which has green leaves and red tentacles. Learn More
Enough live sphagnum moss to start your own colony or top-dress your plant. Several strands (about 8-10) of living, growing sphagnum moss. *Please note: photo shows the very top of growing live sphagnum moss, which is green in coloration. Not shown here is the also-alive bottom portion of the strands, which are tan-colored. Therefore, the live moss you receive will be both green and tan in coloration, all of which is alive and thriving. Learn More
Quite possibly the easiest carnivorous plant to grow, the Drosera capensis is a great plant for the beginner.
This all red variety will develop a gorgeous red hue when given good light. Learn More
Clayton's Red Sunset is a dark red Venus Flytrap that grows slowly, often has relatively thin leaves (petioles) and develops its best color in strong light. Learn More
The Akai Ryu "Red Dragon" Venus Flytrap quite impressively exhibits striking and attractive dark-red coloration of the entire plant, including leaves and traps. Akai Ryu can develop a gorgeous range of color, from purple-ish to maroon to lighter-red with green accents. It is statuesque upright grower, showcasing elegant long slender leaves, and big traps. Indeed, it is such an exquisite Venus Flytrap that it was chosen with high distinction as a breeding parent plant, by the famous Atlanta Botanical Gardens in Georgia.
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