including inverted-cup shapes where lobes fuse at the tip
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competition-grade pitchers that rival the genus's most impressive specimens
distinguishing itself from its sibling through a flatter growth habit and notably longer leaves despite shorter dentition
Drosera capensis "Not Hercules" Carson T represents a deliberate departure from the extra-wide leafed Hercules lineage
Sarracenia x mitchelliana DP (Shipped Bare-Root) Carnivoria Tutanchamon including inverted-cup shapes where lobesSarracenia mitchelliana DP, originally bred by Phil, is a standout selection of this naturally occurring cross between S. leucophylla and S. rosea from Bay Minette, Florida. Master hybridizer Damon at California Carnivores calls it "one of his favorite mitchelliana," prized for pitchers that transition from white to nearly pure red purple as they mature, set against deeply ruffled hoods and sparkling foliage dappled in red, pink, and white. Our bare