carnivorous plant

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    Nick-named "Burbville" in-house, this genetically interesting cross between N. burbidgeae and N. villosa would be for serious growers only as both parents prefer highland-like (humid with cooler temps) conditions; meaning this hybrid would be no different. With N. burbidgeae as the mother in this cross, one would hope to see that pale yellow base color with contrasting, dark red splatter as these pitchers mature. Similarly with N. villosa as the father, it's expected to see a toothier peristome. We would consider this an advanced level plant.   *N. burbidgeae parent picture found off a Google search, N. villosa parent picture credit to Chien Lee*
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    Nick-named "Miraville" in-house, this genetically interesting cross between N. mira and N. villosa would be for serious growers only as both parents prefer highland-like (humid with cooler temps) conditions; meaning this hybrid would be no different. With N. mira as the mother in this cross, vibrant warm coloring would be expected for the body. Similarly with N. villosa as the father, it's expected to see a toothier peristome. With both parent plants having a rounder pitcher shape, it's safe to say that this hybrid will as well. We would consider this an advanced level plant. *N. mira parent picture found off a Google search, N. villosa parent picture credit to Chien Lee*
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    Nick-named "Truncville" in-house, this genetically interesting cross between N. truncata and N. villosa would thrive in intermediate conditions; generally speaking of mid-range temperatures with higher humidity. Note that with N. villosa in the genetics the plant would appreciate a nighttime temperature drop. With N. truncata as the mother in this cross, we would expect to see a longer pitcher body that mostly stays a solid color but with speckling inside the pitcher. With N. villosa as the father, the toothiness of this parent may lend to some "ribbed" peristomes as a happy median with the smoother peristome of N. truncata. We would consider this an advanced level plant. *N. truncata parent picture found off a Google search, N. villosa parent picture credit to Chien Lee*
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    Nick-named "Ventville" in-house, this genetically fun cross between N. ventricosa and N. villosa would thrive in intermediate conditions; generally speaking of mid-range temperatures with higher humidity. Note that with N. villosa in the genetics the plant would appreciate a nighttime temperature drop. With N. ventricosa as the mother in this cross, we would expect to see a more waisted pitcher body shape with some speckling. With N. villosa as the father, the peristome is sure to be toothy. We would consider this an advanced level plant. *N. ventricosa parent picture found off a Google search, N. villosa parent picture credit to Chien Lee*
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    NEW TO MARKET - This cute, seed grown cross #21039 boasts a full rosette of round leaves that take on the green-to-pink coloring of both parent plants. As the plant grows, it's easier to notice the "purple pits" between the leaves and may be slightly more on the slower growing side thanks to its parent p. 'Faulisi'. So far, we have not gotten a flower from them but expect it to be a larger flower with slight wave to its petals, somewhere between a deep pink to bright tangerine color. The plant you will receive will be between 1”-1.5” in diameter. We would consider this to be an intermediate level plant.  
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    NEW TO MARKET - This cross #22067 turned out surprisingly light green! The shape of its leaves clearly takes after the parent, p. agnata 'True Blue', leaving a bit of the "purple pits" between the leaves from its other parent, p. 'Faulisi'. Though we have yet to see a flower from this cross, it's expected to be either light pink or a pinkish-purple. The plant you will receive will be between 1”-1.5” in diameter. We would consider this to be an intermediate level plant.
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    Cross #21066 is made from pinguicula rectifolia x agnata 'Red Leaf', producing flowers that have a dark stalk with a striking white-to-purple gradient on the petals, lined with dark purple veining reminiscent of galactic vapor trails seen in galaxies. The leaves are mostly green, full and round, with a hit of pink blushing at the edges. It is a fairly easy grower with apparent glands that give it a "sparkle" under high lights; a good bug trapper. The plant you will receive will be between 1.5”-2” in diameter. We would consider this a beginner-intermediate level plant.
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    This hybrid has a very classic look to its leaves, coloring up on the edges more with a slight curled lip. We have not had it flower for us yet, but expect the flower to be white, possibly with a purple throat like its parent p. rotundiflora. This cross has also been somewhat and easier grower, but water level should be watched carefully that it does not go too dry or stay wet for too long. The plant you will receive will be about 1.5" in diameter. We would consider this an intermediate level plant.
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    This cute hybrid has been a vigorous grower and seems to flower somewhat often with small, lilac-hued, narrow blooms. The shape of the leaves is somewhat pointed with a curled lip that colors up pinkish under high lights, and apparent "purple pit" between the leaves. The plant you will receive will be between 1.5"-2" in diameter. We would consider this a beginner-intermediate level plant.
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    Full and round, this cross is one to add to collection just for the fun shape of its leaves but also produces an oblong, almost neon purple flower. The plant itself has round leaves with coloring on the pinkish side under good light, and will turn a more lime green when in lower light. The plant you will receive will be between 1"-1.5" in diameter. We would consider this a beginner level plant. *flower image credit to Cascade Carnivores off a Google search.
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    NEW TO MARKET - Our cross #21005 produces a showy flower with apparent features of both parents plants - size and lobe shape from p. Sumidero II and the bright pink color with ruffles like p. 'Faulisi' - inspiring its in-house name "Big Flirt" and making it a fun one to add to the collection for variety and size. The plant you will receive will be between 1.5"-2" in diameter. We would consider this an intermediate level plant.
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    This interesting cross #22005 has not yet given us a flower, but we suspect it will turn out a bright pink like it's parent p. hemiepiphytica with swooping petals. So far, the seedlings have come out with a pretty pink hue to their leaves and a darker, curled margin like p. potosiensis 'Giant' and can have an aggressive dormancy. The plant you will receive will be between 1"-1.5" in diameter. We would consider this an intermediate level plant. *p. potosiensis flower credit to pinguicula.org off a Google search
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    Cute, small cross #20001; vigorous grower much like their parent p. seductora with a light green leaf, some with "purple pits" between them. This hybrid has not given us a flower yet, but is expected to be pink with apparent veining on the lobes. The plant you will receive will be between 1"-1.5" in diameter. We would consider this a beginner-intermediate level plant. *p. seductora flower picture credit to Curious Plant off a Google search
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    Self'd and seed-grown flower cross #22011 should present and grow much like its parent plant, with slight variations possible. Good drainage is needed. The flower is expected to turn out bright pink with veining and a light yellow or white colored throat. The plant you will receive will be between 1"-1.5" in diameter. We would consider this a beginner-intermediate level plant.
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    This species has earned the common name of “primrose butterwort” for the beautiful, overlapping, multi-lobed flower it produces similar in appearance to a rose. This amazing plant will also produce plantlets from the tips of established leaves, but needs warm temperate conditions to be happy. The plant you will receive will be between 1”-1.5” in diameter. The flower has a powdery blue-purple hue to it, paling out towards the edges, with   peek-a-boo “yellow pits” between petals. The foliage will be a rich yellow-green, low growing and triangular in shape. Pinguicula primuliflora “Rose” is a wetland loving ping from the Southern US, wanting wet and warm conditions to be happy.

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