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Hello, I thought while we're waiting on the document work to be completed we could work on finding out who has what plants with location information( even if it's in ICPS code)
that they intend to supplement the effort with. These should be plants set aside in order to prevent cross pollination with plants not from that site. Mine are

1. S. Flava var. Ruglli (Ware Co. Ga)
2. S. Alata (Tyler Co. Tx)
3. S. Leucophylla ( Stone Co. Fl

With those plants I intend to supplement the FNSC seed bank as well as the ICPS seed bank. Just my little way of making sure plant material from those sites never becomes extinct. The Ga., and Fl. plants are pretty general, but I could take you to the site where my S. Alata came from. anyways just trying to kindle a little fire under the caboose, and get people actively talking again. Plants seem to do that at this site for some odd reason.
 
i don't have anything yet. but i'm getting there.
 
S.minor Long Co.Ga

Peter
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Thanks RR I'M gonna keep track of these as well as whoevers working on it

OK now, don't everybody post at once!
 
Hey God's Garden

Maybe you could make a post over on the Sarracenia forum? See if you can roust the folks over there. Sometimes you have to go rattle some cages to get attention.
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Only plant I have with location data is:

S. flava, Sussex Co., VA
 
Ah locations locations.
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S. purpurea spp. purpurea - various locations from Streeter Lake, NY Mud Pond, NY and Lowdrick Marsh, NY.

S. leucophylla - Mobile, Alabama

Thats it I belive.
 
The only Sarrs I have with locational info are S. alabamensis from ICPS locations 1 & 3.  All the others are from places unknown.
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All I have is S.minor Long Co.Ga,that I have traded to as many people as possible.
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Jerry
 
Update! I just had some seeds sprout. So now my list is:

S. alata Stone Co. MS
S.minor Long Co. GA

Thanks to Brooks and Jerry for my named location sarrs!
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Peter
 
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Great RR, for all the growers here this thread shure is small. Maybe their waiting on something. To make it a little more clear people wouldn't be giving up plants. Just whatever seed/plantletts you could donate once the parent plants set seed. In the case of my S. Flava, I only have one plant but I also only live about 30min. from the person who gave it to me so getting pollen isn't a problem.
 
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Sarracenia flava 'cut throat', Wewahitchka Gulf County, FL,
Sarracenia flava flava 'red-lip/veined', Bay County, FL
Sarracenia flava var. Maxima 'Yellow pitchers'
>(Sussex Co. Virginia, USA)
Sarracenia rubra ssp. alabamensis Chilton, county, AL
Sarracenia rubra ssp. alabamensis UCD loc. AL003
Sarracenia rubra ssp. alabamensis UCD B2001.024
Sarracenia rubra ssp. alabamensis UCD B2001.095
Sarracenia rubra ssp. jonesii UCD B2001.073
Sarracenia rubra wherryi UCD 2001.120
Sarracenia x harperi (Appling Co., Ga.)
Sarracenia x moorei (Santa Rosa Co., Ga.)
Sarracenia x readii (Santa Rosa Co., Fl.)
Sarracenia x readii (Washington Co. Al.)
Sarracenia x wrigleyana (Baldwin Co., Ga.)
Sarracenia x rehderi (Candler Co, Ga.)
Sarracenia alata ‘aerolate’ (Jasper Co., Tx.)
Sarracenia leucophylla (Escambia Co., FL -- from USBG)
Sarracenia flava (Sussex Co., VA)
Sarracenia flava rubricorpora, Bay Co., FL
Sarracenia alata black, Stone Co.
Sarracenia x areolata (Washington Co., AL)
Sarracenia x areolata (Washington Co., AL)
Sarracenia flava cuprea (Horry Co., SC)
Sarracenia rubra rubra (Brunswick Co., NC)
Sarracenia rubra "ancestral" Taylor County Ga
Sarracenia x areolata (Washington Co., AL)
Sarracenia flava heavily veined Bay Co., FL
Sarracenia x glipini (Baldwin Co., Al.)
Sarracenia x formosa (Folkstone, Ga.)
Sarracenia rubra ssp. gulfensis (Santa Rosa Co., Fl)
Sarracenia leucophylla (Horry Co., Sc.)
Sarracenia rubra x S. minor (Candler Co., Ga)
 
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Thats what I'm talking about man. Great list Tamlin
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  • #13
S. alata (Site 2, Tyler County, TX)
 
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