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Three for one

Hi there,

I have 3 divisions from three different sarracenias. I'm looking to trade all three for something interesting - whether it be another sarra, drosera, heliamphora or nepenthes. Got extras of something nice and not-so common? All are adult divisions which have put out flowers in the past. Interested? Make me an offer. :)

Dixie Lace:
sarra-dixielace.jpg


Doodlebug:
sarra-wriggleyana.jpg


Bug Pipes:
sarra-formosa.jpg
 
I was looking at your
"bug pipes" and i realized I have that exact same plant. Down to the exact colouration.
I have been calling my "bug pipes" "wrygliana". Is this wrong? Or right?
 
I was looking at your
"bug pipes" and i realized I have that exact same plant. Down to the exact colouration.
I have been calling my "bug pipes" "wrygliana". Is this wrong? Or right?

Based on looks alone, it looks like S x 'formosa' - which is a psittacina by minor but I'm not sure exactly what went into its making.
 
S. minor 'Okie Giant' x S. psittacina, to be exact.

Redflytrap, it's identical? Oh, I thought you were calling it "yellow" because it was labeled so. Well, my PM still stands. Hybrids always vary, just look at S. excellens!
 
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