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Sarracenia from Seed!!

Thanks! Sadly, I've got no clue, I bought a bunch of mixed hybrid seeds from someone else a little bit ago, and that seedling is from one of those seeds. I didn't do that one myself. :blush: Here's a closer picture of the big pitcher though, if that helps.

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Nice idea Vic -

LH78 (7 cells from front center and down the right side) is 'Hurricane Creek White' x 'Adrian Slack' Feb, 2010

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About 2 dozen of the same seedlings coming out of dormancy Mar, 2012
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Here they are about 2 weeks ago.
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Nice variety - love how white that one is
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Here are a few more I’m working on.

The first three were recently brought outside and still getting acclimated to the blazing SoCal sun and low humidity.

(‘Golden Red Jubilee’ x Leucophylla) x a very red Catesbaei

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(Purp venosa burkii x rubra wherryi giant) x ‘Leah Wilkerson’
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Unknown hybrid from Joel (Joossa) but really showing promise.
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Flava cuprea x flava ornata
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Same
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Others
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:hail: ALL HAIL THE SARR KING!

So.. I did what you told me with the ungerminated seeds. You're magical, I swear.
S. "Northern Light" x S. 'Adrian Slack' and S. oreophylla x S. 'Leah Wilkerson' both have started germinating again! :awesome:
 
You're too kind Mass but trust me.....I'm no King. Glad they're sprouting for you now. Post some pics here when you get a chance so we can see them.
 
Gosh, you have some very promising seedlings there Fred! You must be very excited :-) I would also like to hear about this Sarracenia germination trick ( I bet it has something to do with a second stratification!), but as you can see, I'm not having a problem in this regard:
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I will be able to plant an acre of Sarracenia in a few years! Yikes.
 
Gosh, you have some very promising seedlings there Fred! You must be very excited :-) I would also like to hear about this Sarracenia germination trick ( I bet it has something to do with a second stratification!), but as you can see, I'm not having a problem in this regard:
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I will be able to plant an acre of Sarracenia in a few years! Yikes.

Those are nice Paul and yes, you are right about a second and sometimes third stratification. It's not really a trick...some just need that extra warm/cold kick in the
butt once or twice to get them to germinate. But in Mass' case, he had already stratified for like 8-9 weeks so I just told him to cover them and raise the heat to around 85 degrees. Again not really a trick.
 
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I figured I would add some recent pictures of mine since some true leaves are beginning to form!

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Took a bunch of photos of plants from 2008 oreo x moorei. All sorts of pitcher shapes within clones
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one that just popped up from seed in bog
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rubricorpa x rubricorpa
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complex from 2008 these end up mostly dark red
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various seed grown plants
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S x catesbaei Yann Rodenas grew from seed
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