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Which pitcher plants is this?

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Can some one help me with this one? Not sure which it is....... Thanks for any help
Jim
 
Looks like a S. x wrigleyana.
 
It also looks like S. x Dixie Lace.
 
Thanks.. Got it at franks greenhouse.. it was dieing so asked to make it cheaper..... for a buck...yeah!!!
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What plants crossed to make this one...

Thanks again
 
Here are a couple photos of my S. x wrigleyana from pft. I believe S. x Dixie Lace has venation down the entire length of the pitcher. S. x Dixie Lace also does not contain any white coloration.

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HI Nick

Great looking plant, You grew it very well seems you have a green thumb!!!!!
 
</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (NickHubbell @ Aug. 10 2003,8:52)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">Looks like a S. x wrigleyana.[/QUOTE]<span id='postcolor'>
I was gonna say it looks like my S. wrigleyana too.  I think 'Dixi Lace' lacks the white spots on the hood.  From the pics I saw they had a sort of green color instead of white.
 
Looks like S. wrigleyana to me as well. Appears to have psittacina parentage. Dixie Lace has a much more open, flared hood (or at least mine did).

My 2-cents which is worth exactly that.
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My S. Wrigleyana doesn't have the nice red coloration.  Does it need lots of light to obtain it?  Mine is only green and white.  
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 It looks more like the one pictured in the PFT store Wrig pic.  Any suggestions on how to improve colouration?

SF
 
  • #12
I grow both wrigleyana and 'Dixie Lace' The plant in question is wrigleyana. The parents for wrigleyana are leuco x psitt.

Falcon,

Yes indeed it needs bright light to get good colour. Mine had a nice red flush to it before I moved. It is now 2 weeks after we moved in and my plant has been in full sun since the move, it is almost solid red with white spots. Very nice indeed
 
  • #13
my honest guess would be saracenia wrigeyana...
 
  • #14
i vote s. x wrigleyana and am very sure of it .
 
  • #15
What about this x Scarlet lace?

http://www.agristarts3.com/sawri.htm

The wrigleyana in photos I looked at seem too pale. I have the same unidentified plant as in the original post (as far as I can tell from one photo) so I'm interested to know what it is too.
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  • #16
Did you mean: Sarracenia x 'Scarlet Belle'?

If so, Sarracenia x wrigleyana 'Scarlet Belle'.
 
  • #17
i wish that it was more easier to identify plants , such as sticking a syringe in the plat and extracting the liquid from it and find the dna in it that matches other plants , too bad i don't think this has ever been done yet .
 
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</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote </td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">Did you mean: Sarracenia x 'Scarlet Belle'?
If so, Sarracenia x wrigleyana 'Scarlet Belle'. [/QUOTE]<span id='postcolor'>
Uh... I wish I knew what I meant  
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 Yes, Scarlet Belle, I didn't realize it was a wrigleyana. Carry on
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