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A couple of Sarrs

CP30

A Cajun(isc) Carnivore
These are posted in the seasonal sarr pics thread, but I thought it more appropriate here,
unknown A
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unknown B
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unknown C (the red flowers belong to these)
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Any help would be great!
 
A looks to be a flava rubricorpora but I would not discount that it is a hybrid with something like alata balck.

B is tricky. Definitly purp in there, maybe purp x rubra

C is a moorei form. Probably (flava x leuco) x leuco because of the high red level of the blooms
 
A is definitely some sort of flava rubricorpora. It could have something else in it. This one is very nice. I've never seen it.

B. is a purp hybrid. Probably w/ rubra as Pyro said.

C looks like a moorei, but the lower left hand pitcher seems to have minor influence. But the flower is really red. So I don't think it could be moorei x minor. This one is throwing me off.
 
A was purchased as flava "Copper Top" from Courting Frogs Nursery in 2001/2002.
B and C are complex crosses I purchased from California Carnivores in 2000/2001/2002 as 2 yr old plants. The tags were lost or misplaced when I moved cross country to Louisiana from Washington state. (Yes, I looked like the Beverly Hillbillies with a top rack on my Jepp full of sarrs and other CPs - that was the only reason the moving van did not take the car for me!!)

I have 3 of the remaining tags:
x wrigleyana x leuco
(purp x leuco) x (x excellens)
(x swaniana) x (x popei) MAYBE B?
If you think any of these match the above please let me know. If you have pics of any of the 3 please post for me

Thanks!
 
I can not say about B but C is none of those 3. That throat blotch is definite flava influence
 
I wrote Cal. Carnivores and got an almost immediate response from Peter. I emailed him these pics, we'll see what he thinks, too.
 
C. may be (flava x minor) x leucophylla(greenish form) the curved hood says somthing... maby alata or minor...
Alex
 
I clearly see S. minor in "C".

-Ben
 
you sure those arent "leuco spots" ? that is why i wasnt certain if it was alata or minor.
Alex
 
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