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Morning Pitcher Pictures

jimscott

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These plants are finally coming out of dormancy:

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S. areolata

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S. psitticina

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S. 'Judith Hindle'

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S. 'Dana's Delight'

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S. 'Wriggleyana'

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S. flava 'Coppertop'

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S. 'Dixie Lace'?

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S. rubra

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S. leucophylla 'Titan'?

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S. 'Dana's Delight'

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S. catesbei

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S. 'Scarlette Belle'

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S. purpurea

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S. 'Cobra's Nest'

Notes:

A few will need a clearer picture.
ID tags are fading
Most are from Jonathan Trefkorn and Bucky78
 
The coppertop looks more like a ladies in waiting... cool how stuff like this happens huh?
 
Thanks for the pics. Here is my unsolicited plant ID: your "judith hindle" is "dana's delight" and first photo of "dana's delight" is "tarnok". Your "coppertop" is probably "ladies in waiting". Woot!
 
Here's a picture of plants sent to me, back in 2006. That plant was labeled D. flava 'Coppertop'

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In there is also the disputed 'Judith Hindle'. The one labeled 'Dana's Delight' came from either Lowes or Home Depot and that was my best guess. I really can't tell the difference between those two and a couple others that look similar to them.
 
But isn't Judith Hindle also pink? I thought JH is more spade-shaped and DD is wider and more pointy.
 
Well, it depend on how deep it gets. the dana's delight only gets to about THISUnless it gets a bit darker, which rarely happens to me. the judith hindle turns a solid red like this
 
It looks to me that I have two sets of Judith Hindle and 2 sets of Titan,... no Dana's Delight.
 
LOL! I'm not a 100% sure about any if these plants, beyond their genus name! All I can do is go by their looks. It's either that or call all of them "complex hybrid" or like Lowes: "Sarracenias species".
 
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