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My best guess would be a rubra(joneseii, gulfensis?) x minor Okee Giant.. I have a "red" gulfensis x Okee Giant that looks very similar so thats what im going off of.
Coincidentally, I browsed your Flickr album about an hour ago, marveling at all of Jerry's great hybrids. I wish I could have attended. Thanks for giving us the chance to visit his place through your lens!
Thank you so much for the pics Brie. Mr. Addington is a very nice guy and makes some of the prettiest hybrids. I'd love to be able to visit him one day.
Likewise! Albeit it briefly. Im sure we'll run into eachother again.. I try to attend most CP related events in the PNW.. There's another one next month down in your neck of the woods.
Indeed! Some of them super complex.. I cant imagine the amount of time it takes.. Growing plants up, waiting for them to flower, crossing them with something else.. Growing THOSE up.. Ugh.
Love the critter photos (and the plant pics aren't bad, either ).
Nerdy cultivation question: Did you happen to see how deep the water was in the Sarracenia trays? Either he's growing his plants in azalea pots or the trays are pretty deep.
I also grow my Sarracenia in pots in trays (although outside in the growing season and in a greenhouse for the winter), but I keep my water levels MUCH lower (less than a third of the pot depth). When I've had higher water levels, many of my plants have rotted.
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