looks like rubra x. purp to me
Last summer I picked up a Sar hybrid at my local meijers and I was wondering what this was. I was pretty sure it was an S. Catesbaei. I am pretty sure that it is at least some purp x flava hybrid though so any hep would be greatly appreciated.
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looks like rubra x. purp to me
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i would say it is definitely not a catesbaei. could be rubra x purp, as treagum said, or perhaps alata x purp. it also sort of reminds me of a 'Cobra Nest' that has suffered from insufficient sunlight.
Hmm at the time of that picture I would say it definately has gotten enough sunlight. It was recieving direct sun all day so hmmmOriginally Posted by [b
not catesbaie
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COULD be a light starved catesbei?
There's at least purpurea and rubra in it...
As I have stated there is no way it could be light starved. I keep the plant in full Sun. During the summer when that pic was taken it was exposed to direct sun from about 7am to 7pm with no shading. It most definately is not lightstarved. if it helps here is a picture of the plant days after I first got itOriginally Posted by [b
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I have one just like it an I am almost 100% positive it is rubra x. purp. Considering the flowr and everything. BTW its from the same company originally
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Hmm I think I am starting to agree with you that it is a rubra x purp. It obviously has a purp influence in it judging by the shape of the pitchers but the more I look at the red veins the more it screams rubra. Oh well the temperature is starting to warm up here in Ohio so the plants should be coming out of dormancy within the next month or two and I'll take more pics. Who knows I might get a flower or two?