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You will probably never get a 100% certain ID on these plants but i'll make my guesses...
1. Looks Like (Leuco x Purp) x leuco Jimscott: Definately not a catesbei, (Flava x purp), Marcos's plant has some leuco in it for sure at the least.
2. Looks like maybe (Psit x minor) x minor Again, really hard to tell but it does have psitticenia in it for sure... This is not a S. Minor.
3. It would be nice if you had a closer shot of the plant but from what i can tell it looks like a red colored moorei (Flava x leuco) This one is not judith hindle or Dana's Delight. It is too tall and too compact to be either of these plants. The lip on the plant is more pronounced and has a Flava dip in it.
4. This one is the toughest to really make a guess on for me, I have to try (Purp x leuco) x flava It's easy to see that it has both purp and leuco in it but it's got a third parent im guessing as well based on how big the mouth is. It could be (purp x leuco) x oreophila too. It's also the one I liked the most!!
5. You'll have to ask the nep guys about this one... Not in my league.
Next time the sarracenia flower, post pictures of those too. The size and color of the flowers can be a clue as to the heritage.
Hope this is at least a start, they are all very nice plants by the way!!
Nep looks like a young Lady Pauline or something of the sort, or another hybrid with Talangensis possibly, id need a better pic of the leaf and pitcher to tell for sure. or atleast get a good guess
Nep looks like a young Lady Pauline or something of the sort, or another hybrid with Talangensis possibly, id need a better pic of the leaf and pitcher to tell for sure. or atleast get a good guess
im still swinging for Lady Pauline....th newest pitcher is starting to show that curve in the lower peristome, if its not lady pauline, its deffinitly a hybrid very close to it.
I saw a hybrid that looked a lot like photo #2 a while back. It was a cross of several anthocyanin-free plants, including psittacina and flava, I believe. Very (in fact, totally) green, with wacky looking pitchers. Don't remember what it was called, though. It was for sale on a competing vendor's site, so I won't list the source, but I don't think it was named so I don't have any better hints to give you.
~Joe
Thanks Seedjar!
I am looking for a name just to label my plants and to sell or trade with other friends.
It is very difficult to trade without name.
best regards.
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