What's new
TerraForums - Carnivorous Plant Community

Welcome to TerraForums — a long-running carnivorous plant community established in 2001. Register for free to join the conversation, ask questions, and connect with growers from around the world.

NASC Auction will open in...

Read the rules first :)
NASC auction is OPEN!!

sarracenia ID

DJ.Zany-NL-

Dead to Mosqueeto's ALL OF THEM!
Who will help me? ???
i got 2 new plant's today 1 drosera alicae (another) wich almost has it's flower out, together with my other drosera alicae wich is also flowering!! :D:D:D

and a sarracenia (for some reason the shop only had allot of nephentes, a few sarracenias, 2/3 sundew's, and a VFT left , whilst 2 week's ago they still had full stock of everything Oo
oh and tbh i still dont know wich VFT and wich other drosera i got (a)

here are the pic's

saracenia pic 1
sarraceniaunkown1ko5.jpg


saracenia pic 2
sarraceniaunkown2in0.jpg


old pic unknown VFT:blush:
plant1ca3.jpg


unkown old drosera pic :blush:
dsc00706zr3.jpg



plz identify :)

PS: The Drosera unkown had a few baby drosera's in it's pot do i need to repot them or are they just fine in their current state (already 3 plant's in the pot)

SORRY FOR THE LARGE PIC'S, IMAGESHACK IS BUGGED!
 
Last edited:
I see S. purpurea behind what may end up being an S. 'Judith Hindle' or 'Dana's Delight' The sundew is probably D. capensis and it wouldn't hurt to remove the seedlings and place in a pot of their own. The VFT's & American pitcher plants should go outside, in bright shade at first, before full sunshine.
 
If the vft didn't arrive with a tag that you know is verifyable than it stays a normal typical vft no more no less

The tall vft looks alot like a x readii wich hasn't had enough sun to colour up, and as jim said, they should go outside thats where they belong
 
I would say the VFT is a typical.

The sundews look like capensis to me.

I have no idea what the sarr is. All I know is that it's a hybrid.
 
Back
Top