Sarracenia special
GREAT plants. They are growing like weeds in Central Florida! Great price & good plants.
Below are the available bulk discount rates for each individual item when you purchase a certain amount
Bulk rhizomes are recent divisions (within the past 30 days) and represent a purely random selection of species and hybrids. Plants are strictly unlabeled and unidentified.
Type of Plant: Outdoor perennial for container growing.
Sunlight: Full sun during the growing season.
Water: Low-mineral water (50 ppm or less).
Soil: Equal parts peat moss and perlite only.
Winter: Dormant. Minimal protection in USDA zones 7-9. Mulch in colder regions.
2-OUNCE PACK
Recent divisions are sold in 2-ounce packs only. The actual number of rhizomes in each pack will vary due to size and variety. We guarantee only the weight of each 2-ounce pack, not the number of rhizomes.
*All photos are examples of how 2-ounce packs may vary in number and size of rhizomes. Banana is for scale and not included.
Bare root rhizomes are shipped without pots or soil. They are best suited for growers who understand the seasonal growth cycle of Sarracenia. Please read the FAQ below for details.
Why purchase recent divisions in bulk?
You save money. A lot of money.
These rhizomes are recent divisions of very large mother plants in our collection. When dividing plants, we trim off excess rhizomes and roots, so they will need time to recover. They will look their best during their second or third growing season after division. If you're willing to care for recently divided rhizomes during their recovery phase, you can save a lot of money!
Bare root rhizomes are availbable December-February only.
Which varieties are included?
Bulk plants are randomly selected from an undisclosed batch of overstocked plants, discontinued plants, and plants that lost their labels. When rhizomes are divided and trimmed, they are placed into a large bin with other rhizomes. All selections are done randomly. Consider it like a grab bag. The fun is seeing what pops up!
How are sizes gauged?
With bulk plants, we don't bother sorting plants by size. Recent divisions are trimmed down to the growing point. Essentially, they have smaller rhizomes and fewer roots than an established plant. Expect your rhizomes to fit appropriately in 2-inch, 3-inch, and 4-inch pots. Selection is done randomly.
How many rhizomes are in each pack?
We guarantee only the weight of each 2-ounce pack. Rhizomes will vary in size, depending on variety and the way they break off from the mother plant. Some packs have only two rhizomes because they're larger and weigh more. Others might have as many as 8 because they're much smaller and have fewer roots. However, the weight of each pack is the same - 2 ounces.
Packs are selected randomly when orders are fulfilled. Please view photos above for examples of variability of these 2-ounce packs. (Banana is for scale and not included.)
What will I need when my Sarracenia arrive?
• Carnivorous plant soil mix (equal parts peat moss and perlite)
• Plastic pots of the appropriate size
Click here to purchase soil and pots
Are instructions included?
Yes, you will receive instructions on how to pot and care for your rhizomes. You can also watch our YouTube video.
How large will the pitchers grow?
The natural growing season for Sarracenia is April - September. When actively growing, the size of the pitcher will depend on the variety and initial size of the division.
Unlabeled packs of rhizomes are selected from a random mix of Sarracernias. Some are tall and slender. Others are short and stout.
With recently divided rhizomes, you can expect to see their full potential size in 2-3 growing seasons.
Can you make sure I don't receive any duplicates?
Rhizomes are prepackaged and randomly selected from a large bin of freshly divided rhizomes. Duplication is unavoidable and will likely occur.
I'm not ready to pot them up. Can I wait?
For best results, pot them immediately upon arrival. If you need to delay potting, spray your rhizomes with a sulur-based fungicide as directed by the manufacturer. Place the rhizomes back into the plastic bag and store them in your refrigerator where they can be kept there for 6-8 weeks. Check on them periodically for mold and fungus. Spray with additional sulfur-based fungicide as needed.
Can you hold rhizomes for me to ship later?
Because bare root rhizomes are perishable, we need to ship them within 1 week of your order.
Do you guarantee that your rhizomes will grow for me?
We guarantee plants for 30 days as long as you follow the instructions provided with your plants. A healthy rhizome will be firm with supple roots and white inner flesh. Beyond the 30-day period, you assume all responsibility for the rhizomes' health and growth. If you're an experienced grower and willing to assume the majority of the risk, bare root rhizomes can be a great bargain.
While we do not guarantee how you may interpret or implement our instructions, we are available to answer your questions. Please visit the Ask The Growers page or the 30-Day Guarantee page for more information.
NOTE: If you are new to growing Sarracenia, consider purchasing an established potted plant instead. You will have better success learning about their seasonal growth habits and care when starting off with established potted plants rather than bare root rhizomes.
INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEOS
GREAT plants. They are growing like weeds in Central Florida! Great price & good plants.
Rhizomes looked healthy on arrival, clean of soil & debris, and while I wasn't ready to plant them by the time they arrived, they stayed healthy looking in their packaging in my cool basement for multiple weeks. Some already had flower shoots coming up!
Wonder bare root plants that are already growing. Highly recommended!
Well-packaged & an extra or two. Look forward to their growing well this season!
Nice selection of small unnamed plants. It will be interesting to watch their development and to see what they become.
Three healthy, strong-looking plants have emerged.
Received my order. Not much happening yet. Hope to see what I have and who makes it.
I've always wanted a couple of these every year, but they usually sell out before I get a chance. I happen to get 10 this year and although they're twice as expensive as the previous year, they're still quite a steal. I received 13 very small rhizomes, about thumb sizes at most. However, they are mature plants, as within a month of planting them about 3 started to flower. They all seem to be different, so it's a great variety and I'm very happy about that. If SNW continues to sell these at around this price, I'll get 10-20 every year and put them in their own pot. Mine are currently in a 12x12x12 white square pot and pretty much every rhizome started putting up pitchers. Can't wait to see what they all are.