How are sarrs on fire natural? Anyway it does look cool though
(although i would not do it)... but it is fun to watch someone else do it
(although i would not do it)... but it is fun to watch someone else do it
(although i would not do it)... but it is fun to watch someone else do it
Since when do flytraps have pitchers?So are you saying if i were to light a pitcher of my dionea or my sarr on fire it would encourage growth?![]()

Alexis, Those are some amazing pics!! Very nice! Just curious, in the third pic of your last post, what is the all green Sarr close to the middle of the pic with the long hood?? I REALLY like it! Is it something like Flava x Alata?
And hi to you Mr Capensis too! That plant is a flava var. rubricorpora from Apalachicola, FL. It has a very short neck though, not like a lot of flavas.lexis, is this a specific kind of S. flava? Mine made a pitcher before exactly like that.
And hi to you Mr Capensis too! That plant is a flava var. rubricorpora from Apalachicola, FL. It has a very short neck though, not like a lot of flavas.
What kind of flava were you supposed to receive?
var. flava, var. rugelii, var. rubricorpora etc.?
