PJ-Plants


(Formerly Marston Exotics)

Hello, and welcome to PJ-Plants Carnivorous Plant website.


We would like to extend a warm welcome to all visitors to our website in 2010.

Our Website is now into its 6th year online. As this season progresses we hope to update our Picture Gallery with all new photos, and information! And we hope that all people visiting our Website find it easy to navigate throughout the pages. We are holding our mail order plant prices the same as 2009 to help collectors through this recession period.

Along with 2 more 'Open Day' weekend events, following the success of lasts years 'Open Days' it should be a great time for you to come and visit us. With special offers and the chance to buy larger specimens on the day. Our catalogue offers a comprehensive range of plants, please puruse through and contact us if you need any information.

The National Sarracenia Collection is still expanding, but because we display our plants in 2L, 3L, and 5L pots these large mature clumps take up a lot of space!

Please use this website to enhance your interest in the photos and information and when mail ordering any questions that arise please dont hesitate to email or phone us.

Our mail order catalogue offers more specie forms and hybrids. We offer our Growers Guide (£3.99 including P&P) which gives good practical advise on the A-Z of Carnivorous Plants from our own experience of over 20 years.

Please feel free to come and see us at Hereford (by proior appointment), we have 2 areas with the National Collection plus the sales area containing the whole range listed in our catalogue and more.

We always offer large Sarracenia specimens (collection only) fully hardy ideal for outdoor bog gardens and pond edges.

All our plants are grown on site here in Hereford, and all hybrids, 'Slack' cultivars, and 'Named Location' plants are all vegetively propagated. We never wild collect any plants what-so-ever!, All 'Named Location' plants are from seed collection only. Ensuring minimal amounts of seed was removed as to maintain a high genetic variation of future generations.

Kindest Regards. Paul & Jackie Gardner.

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