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a few more photos

  • Thread starter rco911
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Hi Everyone -- I just wanted to share some photos of my sarrs that I took this past week... enjoy :)

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Amazing! Both in culture and photography. Thanks for sharing!
 
DOMINIC!! WASUP MAN!!!! thanks, good seein' you on the boards again :) i gotta post photos of your plants soon :)
 
beautiful plants and well photographed!
 
That first leucophylla cross is a very nice clone.
 
Oh!Oh! Awesome!!
Nice shot my friend.
You really are good at photography.:-D
Thanks for your nice photos.
Duckking adore you.
 
Hey Robert,

If you could could you fire me a PM on the origin of that leuco x oreo? I have a plant of that cross and am just curious if it is the same.

Thanks
 
very very nice! Great color!
 
Not much to add....great plants and great photos!! I love the close up of the S. psittacina leaf!

I also have a leuco oreo clone that is not nearly as colorful. It also has a tendency to only produce pitchers in the Spring (but those pitchers are big!!).
 
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Great pictures! I really like all of the oreophila crosses.
 
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Hi! Thanks Everyone!! Stay tuned: more to come. For those of you wondering, the first Leuco x Oreo photo was from a friend of mine near Seattle, and she grew it from seed yeaaaaaaars ago... there were other pod-mates that were very nice, but this one was selected for the color. The 2nd hybrid photo has a more oreo influence, the hood has some traces of white, but the mouth is still red, and the pitcher shape is different - wider mouth and nectar roll.

Hi Chris! -- yes, my plant has a tendancy to produce great spring pitchers (above) -- but will produce some nice fall pitchers as well. I can't wait to see the seedlings from this clone :)

thanks again everyone!!
 
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Really nice!
 
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As usual Rob, you never fail to impress!

That leuco X oreo... just wow! :love:
 
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o_O. Dude, I would anything to get my hands on the last one.
 
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more photos... :)

Here's a few more photos from today, enjoy!

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A complex hybrid of sorts... not quite sure what the parentage is, but interesting nonetheless
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This one is just opening up - a shot from the back...
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THANKS TO JONATHAN FOR THIS ONE!!
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Another one of Dominic's - these are some fresh opened pitchers, and I can't wait to see what kind of color this will get as the year progresses -- thanks Dominic!!
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Wow! That "Complex Hybrid" is very interesting. I like the scattering of aereoles! Once again, great plants and great pics. Keep them coming! -Chris

As a side, are all the rubras from Georgia the "ancestral" type/subspecies??
 
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Wow Rob, very nice pictures and plants! I'm especially fond of your leuco x oreo and "Blackberry Sundae". Thanks for sharing.

Crystal
 
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Thanks Crystal and Chris!

Chris-- not sure about the "ancestral" type-- I got that one from Jonathan (Est -- thanks again Jonathan!!)

:) I am not sure if all rubras from the Georgia "ancestral" ones...

Anyone with any further info on the "ancestral" pitchers?
 
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