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I thought it would be great to see what mail order sources others have used to obtain their plants. I bought last season from:
www.cobraplant.com
The plants I got were dormant, but with very healthy root systems/rhizomes and grew like mad in the boggy areas around my pond. I bought several pitchers, Venus flytraps and sundews, and they actually threw in a couple of freebies! Highly recommended!
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Check out the other posts here in the CP section and you should be able to find other sources too.
I like the look but not sure if I can put them in my bog - with out it dying on me. What in you opinion is a hard to kill CP plant for the pond? I really like what Argos5 did with his Cobra Lily.
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Good variety and prices here
www.californiacarnivores.com/
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I've been wanting some too now for over a year. I'm just worried they won't survive our winters. Most winters here I think would be ok. But this winter.....was a bad one, and I'm sure they would of died.
I wonder if I used pots, and then put them in the barn in the winter so it wouldn't be quite as cold?
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Many of the pitchers are extremely hardy, living in cold Canada (and I am not talking about British Columbia, either). Check out either of the two aforementioned sites and check their selections, you will be amazed, even in Zone 4!
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