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    Has anyone seen ?

    Has anyone seen Sarracenia X excellens its a cross between S.minor X leucophylla it has to be the most beauitful sarracenia i have ever seen !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  2. goldtrap2690

    Night blooming cactus cuttings

    hey , my night blooming cactus grew too big so i had to make cuttings out of it and relocate it to a new location where it can grow freely . i have about 7 cuttings that i made and will grow when you plant them in soil . this is the cactus that has large beautiful blooms at night time and if...
  3. S

    A few pics i just took

    'Hummer's Hammerhead' (excellens x readii) on the left, (oreophila x 'willisii&#39 in the middle, and a newly opened (excellens x mitchelliana) on the right. Something I got from Home Depot a month ago. Not sure exactly what it is. It wasn't labelled when I got it. Thought it was leucophylla...
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    Cp photos

    Here are some photos I've taken with my new digital camera. I still need some practice but I think they came out ok. S. x excellens S. x farnhamii S. psittacina (upright, green form) ?S. x wriglyana x flava possibly D. californica S. x catesbaei x minor S. x 'Dixie Lace' VFT...
  5. Pyro

    My Sarrs are being strange

    At the risk of sounding stupid, what could be causeing a couple of my Sarrs to have fits of wilting? I know it isn't a lack of water. Here is a bit more background: It is only happening on 2 of my Sarrs. I keep all of them on my patio, they get direct sun from noon-3 and dappled sun the rest...
  6. A

    New to Sarracenia

    I'm going to buy a couple of pitcher plants soon but I don't really know what to start off with. I want something more interesting than plain green, preferably with lots of red. I've read the Savage Garden and Adrian Slack's book but it's really tricky figuring out all the hybrids. Here's a list...
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