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That One Guy's Plants v2.0

None of these photos are available anymore, hmm.
 
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If it didn't say Hurricane Creek on the label it isn't
 
Without location information that plant is just S.leucophylla var. alba.
 
Without location information that plant is just S.leucophylla var. alba.

Not sure about the var, alba part..look at the red in one of the pitchers, I stand corrected. Nice looking sarrs TOG
 
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var. alba is notable due to the extremely high white in the pitcher, especially in the interior where veins can be almost absent. Your plant, unless it had a distinct label, is simply a nice leuco clone.
 
@ TOG: Location data or not, that's a beautiful Leuco. Wish we had things like "CP shows", whatever those are. :p
 
You'll be able to tell if it's a var. alba once it makes fall pitchers. Those are usually much paler.
 
In winter, don't forget to label them as rotten vegetables. :jester:
 
I asked mike wang on this issue and this is what he said, his exact words.

"with 100% certainty, that's S. leucophylla Hurricane creek white."
 
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Hey TOG! Nice new sarrs you got there. Glad to see that you have some nice plants again, and I'll definately be watching this thread to see your carnivorous plant adventures. (2.0!)

BTW, I am doing a sundew giveaway. If you're interested, check it out in the Trading Post.
 
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Little update :)

Wasnt very interested in drosera before, but they are quite fascinating now.

D. Madagascariensis

Looked like this a few months ago, so i cut it back and made cuttings

<a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/83097220@N03/16443081768" title="Sat by That One Guy7, on Flickr"><img src="https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8638/16443081768_ae7ba3e462_z.jpg" width="480" height="640" alt="Sat"></a>

Not as red and happy now.

<a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/83097220@N03/18040148506" title="IMG_1148 by That One Guy7, on Flickr"><img src="https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8828/18040148506_66ea10aec0_z.jpg" width="640" height="480" alt="IMG_1148"></a>

D. Spatulata

<a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/83097220@N03/17444034774" title="IMG_1147 by That One Guy7, on Flickr"><img src="https://c4.staticflickr.com/8/7658/17444034774_299fa7facc_z.jpg" width="640" height="480" alt="IMG_1147"></a>

N. Truncata LL

<a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/83097220@N03/17878925130" title="IMG_1145 by That One Guy7, on Flickr"><img src="https://c4.staticflickr.com/8/7684/17878925130_763fb94098_z.jpg" width="640" height="480" alt="IMG_1145"></a>

About to snip this guy

<a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/83097220@N03/18040134456" title="IMG_1120 by That One Guy7, on Flickr"><img src="https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5344/18040134456_9b5494b528_z.jpg" width="640" height="480" alt="IMG_1120"></a>

A white rescue phal, first orchid for me. Got it to bloom again :)

<a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/83097220@N03/16583684220" title="No by That One Guy7, on Flickr"><img src="https://c4.staticflickr.com/8/7592/16583684220_9a7cfa09ee_z.jpg" width="480" height="640" alt="No"></a>

"Rescued" another phal next to the white phal, this one has dark purple flowers. Will try my luck to get it to flower as well.

<a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/83097220@N03/17444048714" title="IMG_1162 by That One Guy7, on Flickr"><img src="https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5445/17444048714_9bebb1f3bd_z.jpg" width="640" height="480" alt="IMG_1162"></a>

D. Graom plants/cuttings. This little guy is one of 5. They're growing in a sphag culture.

<a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/83097220@N03/17444044814" title="IMG_1157 by That One Guy7, on Flickr"><img src="https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8890/17444044814_e6337d5fc1_z.jpg" width="640" height="480" alt="IMG_1157"></a>

:)
 
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Welcome to the wonderful world of sticky plants. You've got some great species.
 
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