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  • Darlingtonia Californica

    What amazing plants these are! The common name of Cobra Lily refers to the hood of the trap which has a forked 'tongue'. The trap itself has a hood which encloses the tube and has small 'windows' in it to confuse any insect trying to look for an escape route! Lovely clumps of young plants approx ...

    £9.99
    Quantity WE RE-OPEN IN SPRING


  • Deluxe Dish of Doom Carnivorous Plant Collection

    With our DELUXE 'Dish of Doom' collection you get everything you need to successfully cultivate a range of carnivorous plants.

    We will include a huge dark green round Balmoral planting bowl (37cm diameter x 13cm deep), 8 litres of carnivorous plant c...

    £49.99
    Quantity WE RE-OPEN IN SPRING


  • Dish of Doom Carnivorous Plant Collection

    With our 'Dish of Doom' collection you get everything you need to successfully cultivate a range of carnivorous plants.

    Included in the kit are the following items:

    A dark green round planting bowl (27cm diameter x 9.5cm deep), 4 litres of carn...

    £34.99
    Quantity WE RE-OPEN IN SPRING


  • Drosera aliciae

    Super compact plants with a tight rosette of paddle shaped leaves covered with sticky red tentacles This plant is also know as the Alice Sundew

    £4.99
    Quantity WE RE-OPEN IN SPRING


  • Drosera binata

    Drosera binata is a large growing sundews with strange growth habit giving them their common name of Fork Leaved Sundew. Elegant stems in green with dark red sticky tentacles

    £4.99
    Quantity WE RE-OPEN IN SPRING


  • Drosera capensis

    Drosera capensis or Cape Sundew is one of the best for catching midges of all kinds! Lots of 6 inch long leaf stalks covered in bright red tipped sticky tentacles!

    £4.99
    Quantity WE RE-OPEN IN SPRING


  • Drosera capensis Alba

    Drosera capensis or Cape Sundew is one of the best for catching midges of all kinds! Lots of 6 inch long leaf stalks covered in clear tipped sticky tentacles! This is the alba form and has clear stickyness!

    £4.99
    Quantity WE RE-OPEN IN SPRING


  • Drosera capensis Pink

    Drosera capensis or Cape Sundew is one of the best for catching midges of all kinds! Lots of 6 inch long leaf stalks covered in clear tipped sticky tentacles! This is the pink or sunset form and has clear pink stickyness on slightly golden stems!

    £4.99
    Quantity WE RE-OPEN IN SPRING


  • Drosera filiformis

    Lovely plants with delicate upright green stems and pink/red sticky tentacles for catching flies! This plant is also know as the Thread Leaved Sundew du to it's growing shape

    £4.99
    Quantity WE RE-OPEN IN SPRING


  • Drosera madagascariensis

    Lovely plants with a delicate network of green stems and deep red sticky tentacles for catching flies!

    £4.99
    Quantity WE RE-OPEN IN SPRING


  • Drosera nidiformis

    A lovely Drosera with paddles of sticky tipped leaves which are red and very good at catching small to medium sized insects

    £4.99
    Quantity WE RE-OPEN IN SPRING


  • Drosera nidiformis - Red Form

    A lovely Drosera with paddles of sticky tipped leaves which are red and very good at catching small to medium sized insects, this is the RED FORM

    £4.99
    Quantity WE RE-OPEN IN SPRING


  • Drosera paradoxa

    Drosera paradoxa is a miniature growing sundew with rosettes of short thin stems tipped with a round disk of dark red sticky tentacles.

    £4.99
    Quantity WE RE-OPEN IN SPRING


  • Drosera rotundifolia

    Drosera rotundifolia is an incredibly compact plants with a tight rosette of spoon shaped green leaves covered with sticky red tentacles

    £4.99
    Quantity WE RE-OPEN IN SPRING


  • Drosera scorpioides

    Drosera scorpioides is also known as the Shaggy Sundew due to it's shaggy appearance and is a pygmy sundew. It produces a tuft of thin green stems tipped with red sticky tantacles

    £4.99
    Quantity WE RE-OPEN IN SPRING

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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Sadly we have not yet been able to relocate and the greenhouse is completely full of other plants (orchids)

I will update this news area as soon as we are able to move and re stock but until then we are unfortunately still closed



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