You will receive the plant pictured. Shipped Potted with clear dome and a plastic ring to hold everything in place. Remove dome and shipping ring and leave sitting in 1/2 " of water at all times. Give it as much sun as possible to maintain color.


The frytraps were selected for their unique characteristics. These plants were all grow from division of stock plants started back as far as 1988. They are divisions from natine N.C. plants. Plants  are growing in  peat soil for moisture. The roots will be ok if kept wet like most other carnivorous plants, sarracenia or the sundews. Sphagnun moss is also a good choice. If you want to mix a soil 50 / 50 mix of sand and peat works well or peat and perlite.


All plants are greenhouse grown and propagated from seed or division, not from tissue culture.


  Any questions feel free to ask. Thanks for looking.