Raised bed bogs, January through May by Kisndcij carnivorous plantssavage garden 8 Comments Kisndcij 9 months ago In order: 2. Sarracenia x wrigleyana ‘Scarlet Belle’ (leucophylla x psittacina), 3. Sarracenia Lemon (flava x alata), 4. Sarracenia purpurea, 5. Sarracenia (alabamensis ssp. wherryi x alata), 6. bog violet / Viola lanceolata (non-carnivorous), 7. & 8. Drosera Dreamsicle (tracyi x filiformis var. floridiana), 9. & 10. Pinguicula primuliflora, 11. & 12. Drosera filiformis var. filiformis, 13. & 14. Sarracenia Judith Hindle ((leucophylla x flava rugelli) x purpurea ssp. venosa var. chipola), 18. Drosera binata, 19. Drosera filiformis var. filiformis fma. rubra (New Jersey), 20. Volunteer seedlings of Drosera filiformis var. filiformis fma. rubra (New Jersey). bagelhacker 9 months ago They make it through Jersey winters outside!? This may change everything for my outdoor bog garden future. Vaudun 9 months ago What zone are you in? mklilley351 9 months ago Wait you can do this? I’m in zone 7 and it snows a bit here in the winter and gets hot as hell during the summer frickchan 9 months ago Gorgeous garden, friend jhay3513 9 months ago πͺπΏπͺπΏπͺπΏ UnpoeticAccount 9 months ago Incredible! phonyphysicist 9 months ago Gorgeous! How did you set this up? Can you explain pictures 15 & 16? I’m very intrigued. Also how deep is it? I was under the impression that mature sarracenia root can grow quite deep.
Kisndcij 9 months ago In order: 2. Sarracenia x wrigleyana ‘Scarlet Belle’ (leucophylla x psittacina), 3. Sarracenia Lemon (flava x alata), 4. Sarracenia purpurea, 5. Sarracenia (alabamensis ssp. wherryi x alata), 6. bog violet / Viola lanceolata (non-carnivorous), 7. & 8. Drosera Dreamsicle (tracyi x filiformis var. floridiana), 9. & 10. Pinguicula primuliflora, 11. & 12. Drosera filiformis var. filiformis, 13. & 14. Sarracenia Judith Hindle ((leucophylla x flava rugelli) x purpurea ssp. venosa var. chipola), 18. Drosera binata, 19. Drosera filiformis var. filiformis fma. rubra (New Jersey), 20. Volunteer seedlings of Drosera filiformis var. filiformis fma. rubra (New Jersey).
bagelhacker 9 months ago They make it through Jersey winters outside!? This may change everything for my outdoor bog garden future.
mklilley351 9 months ago Wait you can do this? I’m in zone 7 and it snows a bit here in the winter and gets hot as hell during the summer
phonyphysicist 9 months ago Gorgeous! How did you set this up? Can you explain pictures 15 & 16? I’m very intrigued. Also how deep is it? I was under the impression that mature sarracenia root can grow quite deep.
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In order: 2. Sarracenia x wrigleyana ‘Scarlet Belle’ (leucophylla x psittacina), 3. Sarracenia Lemon (flava x alata), 4. Sarracenia purpurea, 5. Sarracenia (alabamensis ssp. wherryi x alata), 6. bog violet / Viola lanceolata (non-carnivorous), 7. & 8. Drosera Dreamsicle (tracyi x filiformis var. floridiana), 9. & 10. Pinguicula primuliflora, 11. & 12. Drosera filiformis var. filiformis, 13. & 14. Sarracenia Judith Hindle ((leucophylla x flava rugelli) x purpurea ssp. venosa var. chipola), 18. Drosera binata, 19. Drosera filiformis var. filiformis fma. rubra (New Jersey), 20. Volunteer seedlings of Drosera filiformis var. filiformis fma. rubra (New Jersey).
They make it through Jersey winters outside!? This may change everything for my outdoor bog garden future.
What zone are you in?
Wait you can do this? I’m in zone 7 and it snows a bit here in the winter and gets hot as hell during the summer
Gorgeous garden, friend
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Incredible!
Gorgeous! How did you set this up? Can you explain pictures 15 & 16? I’m very intrigued.
Also how deep is it? I was under the impression that mature sarracenia root can grow quite deep.