Utricularia x “Peter Rabbit” Potted

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This is Damon’s very first terrestrial bladderwort hybrid; in fact, it may be the first manmade terrestrial bladderwort hybrid ever! At first, when they bloomed, he was a little unsure that the flowers were all that he had hoped for as they looked so much like sandersonii “blue,” but by summer, that doubt had vanished, and this has become a favorite in the nursery!

Although the flowers look somewhat like sandersonii “blue,” this hybrid produces lots and lots of little bunny-shaped flowers on three to four-inch scapes, whereas sandersonii usually only makes one or two flowers, low to the ground. Perfect for a terrarium!

We’ve named this “Peter Rabbit” for Peter D’Amato, our founder and the writer of the Savage Garden who has always delighted in the bunny-ears of sandersonii

This is sandersonii “Blue” x livida “Merrie Heart”

Please note; when we ship Utricularia, the delicate flowers cannot withstand the shipping process. You will likely receive a pot with no flowers but many small stolons (these look like small blades of grass) that indicate lots of healthy growth in the pot. These small faux leaves can be hard to see! But keep in mind that the real action is under the soil, where the Utricularia will have many, many tiny bladder-like traps! With a little time and care, they will start producing flowers. 

Care Instructions
Sun: Prefers to hide in the shade of other plants; they will also thrive indoors, under grow lights
Water: Always sitting in a few inches of distilled or purified water
Temperature: 40 - 90 degrees
Dormancy: none needed

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Derek Juhl
Utricularia x 'Peter Rabbit' Plus Bonus Drosera

The Utricularia x 'Peter Rabbit' was carefully packaged and arrived as described on the website, with numerous leaves but no flowers yet. I look forward to the blooms' arrival with time and care. The pot also had a lovely surprise: Four small hitchhiker rosette sundews, perhaps Drosera aliciae. Sundews can grow like weeds in carnivorous plant collections, and I'm delighted to have these adorable extra plants in addition to the bladderworts.

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D.G.

I was excited to open my box and see how secure the plant was during shipping and also really enjoyed see and extra sundew seedling hitching a ride with the Utricularia. Can't wait for the plant to start producing the cute flowers!

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Thomas

Ecstatic to see these bloom!

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Ken

It was carefully packaged, and arrived very quickly!