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Oreo x flava - Photo Montage

By far my largest sarracenia. According to Peter D'Amato (Savage Garden), this particular cross has reached a pitcher height of 42" in cultivation. The large pitchers have mostly the flava habits of putting up the largest pitchers early in the season and retaining them throughout the summer. The oreo is expressed in the veining of the pitchers and a slight round top. At 32", this is a baby compared to other specimens:

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Mind-boggling...

... let me know if you ever have a division of that! :-O
 
God these plants are AWESOME congrats on having some real lookers! Any ideas on where I could get one?

Cody
 
All your sarrs have loads of flowers!

Congrats on your success.
 
God these plants are AWESOME congrats on having some real lookers! Any ideas on where I could get one?

Cody

Hi Cody,

I got mine from Peter D'Amato's nursery. I think that he probably has some to offer considering how vigorous this thing is (went from a six inch plant to my tallest sarracenia in the span of a year!). Otherwise, I may have a division or two of it to offer later this year.
 
Brokken,

Broke down and bought one from Peter and I bought a Leuco Titan as well couldn't help myself haha! Hope mine look as GREAT or as mentioned above as "mind-boggling" as yours one day. Share any secrets?

Cody
 
Brokken,

Broke down and bought one from Peter and I bought a Leuco Titan as well couldn't help myself haha! Hope mine look as GREAT or as mentioned above as "mind-boggling" as yours one day. Share any secrets?

Cody

There's no secrets. :) The plants do their own growing provided you give them the light and water they need. For all I know yours will be bigger than mine, in which case _I'LL_ be drooling over your plants. :) According to Peter, this hybrid has been known to reach 42 inches (the tallest sarra pitcher that I know of being the 50" 'Leah Wilkerson' - so in so far as size goes, mine hasn't reached full potential at only 34". One thing that I WILL tell you is that this hybrid is fast growing and extremely vigorous. The plant that I purchased from Peter went from this (the one by the middle tag):

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To this in the span of one year:

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I'm sure it'll do just as well for you. Just give it plenty of sun and good quality water.
 
wow this is amazing lol very sexy :p hehe great picture when its fully grown maybe you should post some more pics hehe its huge though nice plant

Richard
 
Silly question :blush: - do you have any drainage holes on the sides of those tubs or do you just dump a gallon or two of water in them every once in a while?
 
  • #10
very nice plants. :0o: amazing
 
  • #11
Wonderful plants as usual Brokken :) Glad to see your growing season went well for you!
 
  • #12
Amazing! I love your arrangement there! As always - stunning ;)
 
  • #13
I'm gonna order one soon! Lol
 
  • #14
Looks as fragile as a glass butterfly
 
  • #15
Those are amazing. Great photos.

Do they need help standing up? I noticed a lot of yours are tied to a support.
 
  • #17
Old post, but still very nice. What are you using to support them in the last pic? My sarrs usually look like crap cuz we get constant winds here, and I need to figure out a decent way to support them. Whatever your using looks like it would work great.
 
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