Sarracenia leucophylla Hurricane Creek, AL × alabamensis (ca. 25 seeds)
Some of last years crosses. Flowers were bagged before opening and until a few weeks after petal drop. I haven't the time, patience or space to grow hybrids in search of a few outstanding plants so I'll leave up to others. Just post some pictures of something nice develops. I'm not so crazy about people selling stuff I crossed (NASC auction is ok) but I understand that pots, peat moss etc. are not free. Just keep the Tamlin Effect in mind - pay it forward.
The S. leucophylla is seed grown. The S. alabamensis was given to me as such and has yellow/green flowers and rather tall pitchers. As far as I can tell the plant is S. rubra/alabamensis, but this auction is not the place to debate such matters. I believe the plant can be traced back to Bob Hanrahan. The S. leucophylla doesn't do to badly in the pitcher height realm either.
Winner pays shipping. $3.00 USPS First Class in a padded envelope. US and Canada only. I cannot supply phytosanitary or nursery certificates.
Bidding starts at $2.00
Some of last years crosses. Flowers were bagged before opening and until a few weeks after petal drop. I haven't the time, patience or space to grow hybrids in search of a few outstanding plants so I'll leave up to others. Just post some pictures of something nice develops. I'm not so crazy about people selling stuff I crossed (NASC auction is ok) but I understand that pots, peat moss etc. are not free. Just keep the Tamlin Effect in mind - pay it forward.
The S. leucophylla is seed grown. The S. alabamensis was given to me as such and has yellow/green flowers and rather tall pitchers. As far as I can tell the plant is S. rubra/alabamensis, but this auction is not the place to debate such matters. I believe the plant can be traced back to Bob Hanrahan. The S. leucophylla doesn't do to badly in the pitcher height realm either.
Winner pays shipping. $3.00 USPS First Class in a padded envelope. US and Canada only. I cannot supply phytosanitary or nursery certificates.
Bidding starts at $2.00
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