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Show me pics!

hey guys, would like to see Sarracenia pictures you guys have, especially hybrids but also species!!!
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regards Bjørn
 
Ok
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Sorry if you have a modem like me, but blame Bjorn
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The greenhouse

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Leucophylla pitcher.

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S.x moorei 'Brook's Hybrid'

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S.x excellens

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S. flava var. cuprea

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S.x farnhamii

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S. oreophila heavily veined

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S. minor Okefenokee Giant. Nice bronze top with pink surrounded areoles.

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S.x 'Ladies in Waiting'
 
you poisted the url to the ladies in waiting wrong
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is this what you were trying to post?
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I love the pic's you guy's keep up the good work.
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S.rubra ssp. alabamensis

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S.rubra ssp. gulfensis "Velvety Red"

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S. leucophylla x (x courtii "Northern Red")
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Unidentified Sarracenia hybrid - possibly S.minor x S.rubra?
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Man, Guys & Gals, Those are FANTASTIC!

I can't wait for mine to look like that! WOW!
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Let me try this one folks. A incredible stand of flavas, one of my favorite pics.
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  • #11
Here's some recent pics, from May 28:


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S. minor x psittacina

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What I believe to be an all green clone of S. x moorei.  The plant wasn't labelled when I got it.  Flowers were reddish though.

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S. x 'Hummer's Hammerhead'

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S. oreophila

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S. (oreophila x purpurea) x leucophylla.  Reminiscent of Judith Hindle.

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S. (oreophila 'Sand Mtn' x flava) x leucophylla

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S. x catesbaei  F2



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S. (rubra x oreophila) x (oreophila x flava).

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S. flava

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Lastly, an unknown hybrid.  Leucophylla x something or another, probably another hybrid.  It has pink flowers, if that helps anyone.  My current gut feeling is something like leucophylla x (alata x oreophila).
 
  • #13
mmmmmmmmmmm...... Your plants are just delicious, I hope mine will look as good when I finally start a bog garden.
 
  • #14
My BIG FAT rosea (s. purp venosa 'Burkei&#39
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A multi -cross hybrid s. (flava x leuco)x leuco in the wild.
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  • #15
Is that purp all one plant?!
 
  • #16
Gurl,
Yes, that is all one plant and two of the growing points withered and die this spring too. Friends of mine, knowing my obsession, brought me that plant. They found it in an obscure nursery in south carolina all the way in the back under a bench. I think they said they paid $20.00 for it. They bought one too.
 
  • #17
WOW!!!!!!! And I call mine ''huuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuge''!!!
 
  • #18
I once saw a purpurea pitcher that was 12 inches tall and fat enough to stick my fist in
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  • #19
Spec,

I know where there are lots of them that size in "my" local bog. They grow in massive clones, maybe 20 pitchers per clump. The problem is they grow aquatically right in the center of the bog where there is open water. You step and sink to the waist to get to them, but they are AMAZING. I have a deep seated fear that they will eventually end up on ebay, but so far they seem to be ignored.
 
  • #20
TD,
Why do you fear they wil end up on ebay? Are their poachers there? Have you ever tried to collect seed?
 
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