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Pictures of my sarracenias and my darlingtonia

Hello from Spain! , I want to share some pictures. I hope you like it:)

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s. purpurea "smurf"

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young cobra:
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¿?
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s.psittacina and s. psittacina under water :)
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s. x rehderi (i think)
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purpurea ¿? (lipless), it is like "Darth Vader" :)
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s. red neck
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s flava flava
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Leucophylla marston exotics and alata "black tube"

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s minor okefenokee
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s. x chelsonii
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s. juthatip soper
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sarracenia judith hindle?
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sarracenia ¿? (help to identify please :) )

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s. Scarlet Belle
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Thanks for watching!
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regards
 
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Amazing plants! Some of the photos are sure are something!
I love the photo with the Sarr peeking out of the water. It reminds me of a shark.

Thanks for sharing! :)
 
amazing leucophyllas. Thanks for sharing the photos. I would love to post some of mine but it's dormancy time up here in massachusetts usa
 
I was just in Spain a few weeks ago!

The unidentified one at the end looks like S. leucophylla x purpurea.
 
That s. purpurea "smurf" looks super, i see you like taking weird pics of sarras against the bright sky like I do! :lol:
 
thats awesome! do you grow that psittacina underwater/half submerged all the time? i know that they can live as semi-aquatic, even floating plants in water, and they are sometimes found like that in the wild, but i had never heard of someone growing them like that! i actually really want to try this! (if it works) it would be really cool to have a sarr in my pond.
 
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