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Sarracenia purpurea

Here a few pics of my Sarracenia purpurea in a bog next to my 300 gal pond. we live 500 miles north of Vancouver BC, I've had it for 3 seasons and it survived -30c and the long winters we have, I cover it with a burlap sack in the winter.
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Is it just me or do those plants look light deprived?
 
Are you familiar with this?

OCPS
 
alright... if thats in full sun. then you have Purpurea ssp purpurea var heterophylla (did i do that right?) what color were the flower petals?
Alex
 
I can see some red on the lip of the pitcher facing us, at the back. But the flowers look like they were yellow
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Thats not S. purpurea spp. purpurea f. heterophylla, yhou can see some red venation in the pitcher hoods and necks. It does need a tad more sunlight though, not much, maybe a 2-3 hours increase.
 
Well sorry it gets sun from morning till dusk, I dont think I can get more then 16 hours of sun that it gets allready
 
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Quote[/b] (Alexis @ Sep. 22 2006,9:08)]I can see some red on the lip of the pitcher facing us, at the back. But the flowers look like they were yellow
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but couldnt that also be sun burn...not likely but possible?
Alex
 
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It looks like the type of purpurea that do have veination. It's visible on the one at the far left too. 500 miles north of Vancouver is a little far up there. Perhaps the sunlight isn't strong enough?
 
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You guys don't have a clue about the weather in Canada, we have about 4 months of 25c and above weather, 30c to 35c for about 3 weeks, we are in zone 4 to 5 for plants. NOT ENOUGH SUNLIGHT HA HA!!!!
 
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