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That thing is BEAUTIFUL!!! Is it a Sarracenia RED leucophylla? Wait what am I thinking. It's got to be. Hey next time I get the chance I'm getting one.
Wow that pitcher is very nice, thanx so much for the picture. You plant look a whole lot better than the picture in this site. I guess you're providing good advertisement for Exotic Gardens cause I'm getting one of those as soon as I can start a mini-bog.
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I'm not sure....Mine gets probubly 6 or 7 hours of afternoon/evening sun. All the smaller pitchers on the plant are nice and red at the top, too. Well, there were one or two that were a little paler, but most are a deep red. Maybe it's because it gets plenty to eat? I'm not sure.
Does anyone know, if the leuco 'red' that PFT sells, is it the same as the "Dana's Delight" cultivar that's starting to make the rounds. I know they're both leucophylla x willisii, but was wondering if they were separate clones of that cross, or one and the same. They look identical from what I can tell.
Pigment: Just a quick note on pigment. I beleave it's been noted that soil type and acidity can affect red pigmentation intensity, not just light. Either way, I think the pink is also lovely.
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Mike, the pic I posted is of the Leuco 'red' (leuco x 'Willisi) sold by PFT.
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