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Sarracenia 'Cobra Nest'

Hi. Someone on another forum mentioned this patented cultivar, which got me researching it so I could offer better advice than "water, peat moss, lots of sun".

According to the ICPS it doesn't go dormant? Is that accurate or hyperbole? Sounds like a fun cross if so.

Any earthly ideas on the parentage? It looks like Minor and Purpurpea and maybe leucophylla?
 
There is not a Sarracenia species or hybrid the doesn't experience dormancy or its eventual demise -- though you can drag most pitcher plants for a couple of years before they "crash" . . .
 
I could be wrong, but I think the parentage is unknown. One of those "random seedlings" I suppose. purp definitely. minor is a good possibility. i think there is some rubra in there myself. i personally don't see any leucophylla influence, but who knows?
 
Do a patent search using the keyword "Sarracenia"

http://patft.uspto.gov/netahtml/PTO/search-bool.html

Click on Sarracenia 'Cobra Nest'

Under description read:
The new Sarracenia was discovered by the Inventor as a seedling originating from a cross of two unidentified selections of Sarracenia hybrida, not patented. The cultivar Cobra Nest was discovered and selected by the Inventor as a single plant within the progeny of the stated cross in a controlled environment in Vista, Calif.

Cultivar description:
http://www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v32n1p24_27.html#nest
 
This is what someone sent to me last year as a 'Cobra's Nest':

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Looks like a purple purpurea to me...
 
A photo today:

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I put it through dormancy, just like the other Sarracenias and cobra lily. if I did anything wrong, the plant certainly didn't object.
 
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