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Sarracenia from Seed!!

  • #21
dionae, all of those look very promising. Best of luck growing them into monsters... they're so cute right now.

DroseraBug, that oreo x moorei is stunning! :)
 
  • #23
These were different and thought I would share
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one more
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  • #24
Love the one with the reduced windows on the hood!
 
  • #26
Yeah I like that one too Vic. What cross is it?
 
  • #27
Yeah I like that one too Vic. What cross is it?
'Leah Wilkerson' x (x moorei)
I think this is the one you are talking about
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Another different almost mature seedling
oreo x moorei
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the oreo parent
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  • #28
Those are some very nice seedlings DB. How long have you been growing sarracenia from seed?
 
  • #29
Those are some very nice seedlings DB. How long have you been growing sarracenia from seed?

Thanks a bunch. I've been growing them from seed for six years and growing them in gardens for the better part of 15 years. Hope to see more of your seedlings soon. I'll keep posting some photos too as they grow.
 
  • #30
I'll post some more pics tomorrow. Mine are nowhere near as pretty as yours though lol.
 
  • #31
I'll post some more pics tomorrow. Mine are nowhere near as pretty as yours though lol.

Give em time. They are slow growers. You have an impressive variety of seeds and I'm sure a ton of variation, I've seen your list. I'll try and pass on some more seed to folks interested this winter again.
 
  • #32
another LW cross with contrasting colors
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Some Fred P seedlings growing up
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  • #33
Here are a few more of my seed grown sarracenia. Some of them are really taking off.

S. rosea

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S.x flava(tall) x 'Evendine'

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S. purpurea heterophylla

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S.x leucophylla purple and white giant form x flava rubricorpora

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S. catasbaei from Jim Scott

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S.x 'Willisii' x alata red/black

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S.x alata red/black x 'Kilamanjaro'

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S. purpurea

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S.x cobra(not sure if its supposed to be cobras nest) x 'Night Sky'

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  • #34
That's a fat rosea!
 
  • #35
Its 2 different plants:). 1st 2 pics are the same and the third is a different plant. The one in the third pic is a lot hairier than the other one.
 
  • #36
Excellent variety, you guys!

Here are some seedling I got from the awesome Mr. Fred P. They are S. 'Hurricane Creek White' x 'Adrian Slack'. Currently, they are a little over 2 years old.

When I got them last summer:
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Dormancy early this year:
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Repotting:
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Today:
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  • #37
Those look incredible!
 
  • #38
Those are looking good Joel. Next year they should really look fantastic. (fingers crossed)

Eric - those are some fine looking seedlings too! Great color on a lot of those. Can't wait to see some future pics.
 
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  • #39
Some of my seedlings this year:

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  • #40
They look great Iwest! Whats the seedling in the 4th pic?
 
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