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Disaster continued

CP30

A Cajun(isc) Carnivore
OK, Thanks to all for the help with the last 3
Here are 6 more for the experts:

1) a filiformis ssp. tracyii or filiformis? (I have purchsed tracyi, filiformis, and Florida Giant)
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2)  another mardis gras? no flowers yet!
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3)  a purpurea ssp venosa? burkei?
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4)  a flava, is it rugelli?
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5)  I couldn't wait for the pitchers or flowers to mature:
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6)  And, finally (for now) what form is this?
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Disaster!Disaster
 
1 = filiformis ssp filiformis. traycii had green glands yours are red.

2 = I don't know

3 = rosea (or S. purp, ssp venosa var burkei if you prefer.)

4 = I think the pic is wrong

5 = don't know

6 = VFT dentate
 
1) D. filiformis ssp. filiformis but it could be 'Florida Giant' I don't know b/c this is my first year with this plant
3) S. purpurea ssp. venosa var. burkii
4) S. flava var. rugelli
 
2. I would say it was a "Judith Hindle" before I would a "Mardi Gras"
 
kahnli, You are correct, #2 is S. 'Judith Hindle'

3. S. purpurea ssp. venosa var. burkii

4. S. flava var. rugelli

5. Is a hybrid. Looks like a x catesbaei (flava x purpurea). Post pics when they open for a better ID.
 
Your S. flava var. rugelli has a very large ala.....giving it enough light?
 
[b said:
Quote[/b] (nepenthes gracilis @ April 20 2005,7:01)]Your S. flava var. rugelli has a very large ala.....giving it enough light?
These pitchers are only about 3 weeks old, they get full sun from @ noon until sunset. I hope that is enough. (BTW what are ala?)

Thanks for the IDs! With #2 I have a tag for Ladies In Waiting that is not matched to a plant yet, but this appears closer to a Mardi Gras that was ID'd on my last thread. I had not thought Judith Hindle, what color are the flowers for each of the 3?

Do burkii flowers vary - these do not look like the ones in Savage Garden?
[b said:
Quote[/b] ]4 = I think the pic is wrong
Yes, the pic was wrong, should be correct now....
 
[b said:
Quote[/b] ]Do burkii flowers vary - these do not look like the ones in Savage Garden?

Yes - they can vary between white and the pink in the photo. Great coloration in the pitchers
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Talk about your dark red! The S. rosea (or whatever, lol) pitchers are colored fantastically! I would say you have no light issues at all.

Cheers,

Joe
 
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first off, let me say your plants are amazing! And even without a 100% ID they are extremely nice

1-I am leaining toward D. filiformis, spp. filiformis however I am no dew expert

2-I would say S. 'Judith Hindle', however I have no experience with S. 'Mardi Gras'

3-Those are definately the flowers of an S. 'Rosea' (formerly S, purpure spp. Burkeii)

4- The column leads me to believe it is an S. flava var. Rugelii

5- I have no idea if you have ever done any trading with Phil Faulisi I would say that is oe of his famous hybrids.

6- Definately a low to the ground D. muscipula 'Dentate'
 
  • #11
[b said:
Quote[/b] ]S. 'Rosea' (formerly S, purpure spp. Burkeii)

Still S. purpurea ssp. venosa var. burkii in my book (and Donald Schnell's - literally). C'mon - there's more difference between purp ssp. purp and ssp. venosa than between venosa and burkii. New species? I don't think so.

Just my two cents.
 
  • #12
Alvin you are dead on the mark. Still S. purpurea ssp. venosa var. burkii.
Just FYI everyone it is spelled burkii not burkeii or burkei.
 
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