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S.leucophylla 'Petite Red'

Here's a leuco I've had for several years now. It comes from near the Crestview, FL area. I'm a bad photographer (rather a lazy one) and the process of getting the pics from my camera onto here is a tedious one. These will have to do for now.

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Those are gorgeous! :-D
 
Thanks. I really like their compactness and color.
 
Looking good, Manny!! I will have to send you a pic and see if mine get the same color up here!
 
Thanks Wes. I look forward to seeing how it does for you.
 
Man, look at all those neps in the background!!!!!! People in FL are blessed!!! :O
 
Indeed Jeff. They grow outdoors exposed to all the elements.
 
Very nice! Leucophylla is definately my favorite species. Or at least hybrids that show an abundance of leucophylla.

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They are nice. How petite are they and do you have to do anything special for their dormancy or are they happy in your subtropical climate?
 
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They stay rather thin, but can get fairly tall. Don't have exact figures. Perhaps a little under a foot tall. I don't do anything special with any of my Sarracenia during the winter months. I keep them a bit drier. I have been growing Sarracenia down here for fifteen years without many problems.
 
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