- Growing and selling Carnivorous plants for nearly 30 years. We have many varieties to choose from, check back often to see whats new.
- Sold By: Kimber's CarnivoresHere is a great way to start a Mexican butterwort collection without breaking the bank. These plants are near flowering size, 2 inch leafspan and larger. Pictured is an example of the size you are purchasing. Shipping is $10 for the first plants, $1 more per additional plant.
- Sold By: Kimber's CarnivoresHere is a great way to start a Mexican butterwort collection without breaking the bank. These plants are about a year from flowering, 1 inch plus leafspan. The smaller plant pictured is the size you are purchasing. Shipping is $10 for the first plants, $1 more per additional plant.
- Sold By: Kimber's CarnivoresHere is a great way to start a Mexican butterwort collection without breaking the bank. These plants are near flowering size, 2 inch leafspan and larger. Pictured is an example of the size you are purchasing. Shipping is $10 for the first plants, $1 more per additional plant.
- Sold By: Kimber's CarnivoresHello Everyone, here is a very easy to grow and inexpensive way to start your Mexican butterwort collection. These are about a year away from flowering size. Shipped unpotted, carefuly wrapped in sphagnum moss. Shipping is $10 for priority mail for the first plant just $1 more for each additional.
- Sold By: Kimber's CarnivoresHello Everyone, what we have here is a MBRS original creation. A very vigorous unique looking cross. This plant looks like the anthocyanin free (all green) leucophylla with a smaller diameter tube. The mature height of the is cross is 25 inches. Medium size plants are near flowering size. Best planted in 4 inch size pot. All plant are shipped on Tuesday's when your order is paid for by Sunday before noon PST We ship priority mail year round.
- Sold By: Kimber's CarnivoresDarlingtonia Californica is native to the Oregon Coastline and Southern interior and Northern California coast line. These plants prefer cool nights. With days occasionally up in the 90's with no greater than 70F root temperature, they still get 50F night temperatures. Most of these plants have some sort of cool moving water over their rhizomes. We have the best results planting these in pure sphagnum moss. You can also use peat moss and perlite. Be sure not to keep them sitting in stagnant water, they deteriorate when this happens. This size of plant grows best in a 3-4 inch size pot, 2-3 years away from flowering size.