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Fall Plants

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Blood red Purpurea venosa

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Very healthy flytrap

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Red Psitt hybrid

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Very red "Red Bug"

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S.R.Wherryii

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Very red Minor hybrid

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Large Psitt hybrid

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S. Flava from Virginia

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Psitt x Leuco hybrid

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S. R. Gulfensis alba

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S. Leuco "red" from Gulf Breeze, FL.

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Very red leuco hybrid

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Very tall leuco alba

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Large purpurea venosa "Burkeii"
 
Looking real good!
 
Very nice plants! :)

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S. Leuco "red" from Gulf Breeze, FL.

that doesnt look like a "red"..although I suppose Leuco "red" isnt an actual cultivar name..but still..its not very red! ;) looks more "typical" to me..

Scot
 
very nice and healthy looking plants..
 
My camera doesn't do it justice. It's very red believe it or not with the veins dark red with a reddish pink overwash, and was taken from a pure wild population of typical leuco's approximately 20 years ago in Gulf Breeze, Florida that was being bulldozed for a convenience store. If you had seen this population being turned into mush it would have made you cry. I could only rescue 1 plant at the time, they had a pile of them already burning and about 1/2 acre more being plowed up. The boss of the job said pick one and go. thats what I did. I ran around the job site looking and found this. Also having observed wild pitcherplants all over the US for the past 40 years, I can take you to places where once they grew by the acre, now their all gone especially in North Carolina.
 
I suspect it will look a lot more red in 2 or 3 weeks.
 
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