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New Sarr pics

Brie

Sarracenia freak
First some quick photos of my new alabamensis from Dashman. Woot! Im trying to save the flower, REALLY want to collect seeds from it. The stem got pretty badly bent in shipping.. Hoping it keeps enough circulation going to mature the seeds. But I am stoked, AWESOME plant, very happy to have one.

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S. "Hank" from Sarrs NW. I LOVE this plant.
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S. leuco x rubra
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Judith Hindle
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Colossus
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Great pics. I've collected sarracenia seeds and drosera seeds and I have to say sarracenia seeds are much easier than drosera. Imagine drosera gemmae and that's about the size of sarracenia seeds. Drosera seeds are almost like ground black pepper and are extremely annoying to harvest. The point is that it's pretty easy to collect them.
 
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