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  • #41
:drool:I know what I want for christmas!:drool:
 
  • #42
Thanks for the kind words everyone!!

I'm working on some nice hybrids I hope to share with you soon. I think you'll like 'em
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Wonderful! :) I don't know how you can keep them looking so fresh this late in the year.
Thanks Brokken.....The trick is to take photos of fresh pitchers. ;)
Trust me, they are not all fresh as you can see in the background of some.
 
  • #43
Beautiful, Fred! Your plants never fail to impress! :awesome:
 
  • #44
There's a Juthatip Soper in the US?!
Your plants are simply amazing. You are quite the grower :)
 
  • #46
Wow! Firesticks and Stands Out in a Crowd are phenomenal! The S. rosea is quite a chubby fella, isn't it?
 
  • #47
Fantastic plants and photos. Thanks for posting them. Wish my sarrs looked even 1/10 as good.
 
  • #48
Looks like you may be keeping the regia a bit too wet. Slightly moist, and cool.. Seems to grow best in HL conditions IMO.
 
  • #49
I want your Leahson! :)
 
  • #50
Hey Fred, the TF calendar submissions are up... :poke: go enter some Sarrs.
 
  • #51
Wow! Firesticks and Stands Out in a Crowd are phenomenal! The S. rosea is quite a chubby fella, isn't it?

Here is "Firesticks" in the shade. Thanks....it is a great plant!! Yeah, the rosea is always a little chubby but you should see the size of "Big Momma"...puts the rosea to shame.
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Fantastic plants and photos. Thanks for posting them. Wish my sarrs looked even 1/10 as good.

Thanks Matt!
 
  • #52
I'm really liking that Monk. :clap:
 
  • #53
Looks like you may be keeping the regia a bit too wet. Slightly moist, and cool.. Seems to grow best in HL conditions IMO.

I had just watered it Mass but you're right, it has been kept pretty wet because it's so warm here. I certainly can't keep it in highland conditions like I should cuz I live in SoCal for god's sake and it's just too damn hot here in the summer. At least I have it indoors now instead of outside in the blazing sun as I did last year (which is why it almost died).

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I want your Leahson! :)

Just let me know and I'll save you a piece when it divides. It's a slow one but it's almost there!

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Hey Fred, the TF calendar submissions are up... :poke: go enter some Sarrs.

I'll see what I can dig up Adam! :)

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I'm really liking that Monk. :clap:

Thanks Mass! It a purp venosa burkii x "Adrian Slack Imposter" that sprouted in 2006 and just turned 5 years old. It has some wonderful pitchers and a beautiful flower. Definitely a keeper.
 
  • #54
Late fall pitchers - most of these were taken in the last 2-3 weeks or so.

Hurricane Creek White' "selfed"
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Leucophylla (Ctenium Field, Baldwin Co., AL)
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Leucophylla (Washington Co., AL)
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Leucophylla "Purple Lips"
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Leucophylla "Purple Lips" x Flava Ornata
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Leucophylla (Perdido, FL #F - Route 173)
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Leucophylla "Pink Eye" x "Adrian Slack Imposter"
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S. 'Harvest of Gold'
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Leucophylla Alba x Flava Rubricorpora
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S. Unknown Hybrid
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S. "Wilkerson's Red" x OP
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Sibling to the one above
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S. "Wilkerson's Red" x F2
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Sibling to the one above
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S. "Daina's Delight" (Still a favorite)
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Purpurea Venosa Burkii x "Adrian Slack Imposter"
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Purpurea Purp (Oakland Co., MI) x (Alata x Leuco)
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S. "Wilkerson's Red" x Alata red black
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Nice full seed pod. Each of the 5 lobes had about 80/90 seeds
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Hummingbirds just love the nectar on the pitchers and are on my plants all summer.
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Enjoy
 
  • #55
It's amazing that they look so fresh so late in the season! Gorgeous collection! :)
 
  • #56
Absolutely beautiful plants! Thanks for sharing those. I especially like the S.Catesbaei and S.”Northern Light," going to have to add 2 more to my wish list, LOL.
 
  • #58
i guess i'll have to pretend i own wonderful sarracenia plants vicariously through you....wonderful!
 
  • #59
:drool: I was trying to keep track of which ones I liked the most for my comment. But then there just got to be too many. :hail:
 
  • #60
Beautiful collection!

Thanks for sharing!!
 
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