General Growing and Care

Propagation

Propagation

Carnivorous Plants can be propagated in a variety of ways including: seeds, vegetative apomixis, leaf budding, stolons, tissue culture and more.
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Potting Cephalotus

Potting Cephalotus

Here's an illustrated description of how to pot a Cephalotus. The technique can easily be applied to many carnivorous plants.
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Carnivorous Plants from Seeds

Carnivorous Plants from Seed

Our seeds are freshly harvested seasonally, by hand, directly from our plant collection. All seeds are the product of open pollination at the nursery. As a result, seed offspring will often express traits unlike the parent plant, as is the case with all natural offspring. If you're a patient grower the rewards can be great. You never know what unusual or interesting hybrids may arise from open pollination in a collection of plants as diverse as ours! 
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Carnivorous Plant Soil Mixes

Carnivorous Plant Soil Mixes

Carnivorous Plants worldwide grow in similar conditions: sunny, moist, peaty soils. You can make your own soil mixes for carnivorous plants.
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