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  • #21
Your cobras :0o:

Nice temperate collection, SK.
 
  • #22
Those Flavas are HUGE! :)
 
  • #23
Bag, chances are what you are seeing are one of my 'Doreens Colossus' which is an oreophila x flava hybrid.
 
  • #24
Thanks Fred, im working in building it up! ;D give me another year or so... :p
Really trying to take off in the direction of temperate plants now... i love my neps but something about the Sarrs and Darlings really just make me drool haha

I hear ya. I'm sure I have some extra divisions I could send you this winter. Just shoot me an e-mail if you're interested.
 
  • #25
Definitely interested man. I am still repotting and dividing, I'm so far behind, trying to get things ready for resale at the nurseries and getting seedlings separated... Not to mention prepping for the meet and greet for the society on the 20th of August, full schedule Ahaha.
 
  • #26
Here are some more photos :)
S. flava "Red Marbled"
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S. leucophylla Chipotle
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S. leucophylla #77
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S. xCatesbaei, heavily veined and copper hood
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S. xCatesbaei, burgundy traps, dark veining
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S. purpurea subsp. purpurea f. heterophylla
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S. purpurea subsp. venosa "ruffles"
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S. purpurea subsp. venosa var. montana
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S. psittacina
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S. rubra subsp. jonesii
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S. rubra subsp. jonesii f. heterophylla (one of the many tall, floppy developing traps lol)
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S. rubra subsp. alabamensis
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S. rubra subsp. rubra
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S. flava var. cuprea "Chocolate Top" x 'Odyssey'
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S. 'Doreens Colossus'
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  • #27
Like!
 
  • #28
AHH!!! I've been dieing for a *******' Catesbaei! WANTTTTT. So nice! That "Ruffles" is dope too, is it the same as "red ruffles"?
 
  • #29
Some more photos... in no particular order.

xCatesbaei Sunata, FL.
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xCatesbaei (purp carolina x flava var. cuprea "chocolate top")
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xCatesbaei heavily veined and copper top (sorry for the flash)
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xMoorei 'Leah Wilkerson'
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x Excellens
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rubra gulfensis Tall Red
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rubra gulfensis Ancestral form
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leucophylla, tall white traps with very faint, red veining
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leucophylla #77
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leucophylla chipotle
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leucophylla Hurricane Creek White, pitchers start out with color and turn pure white and green with age
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flava var. rugelii Tristans Clone
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flava var. rugelii Twin City, GA.
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group of rugelii
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couple of S. minor's from North Carolina Botanical Gardens
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not a Sarr but *shrug*

Dionaea muscipula 'B52'
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and a flat of VFTs
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random group shot of some plants
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  • #30
Your Rugelli look like heliamphoras with the lids! :lol:
 
  • #31
So much awesome stuff!
 
  • #32
Thanks Brie, if your still looking for a Catesbaei by next season, hopefully I'll have divisions available... Catesbaei is common, but I've got a couple of not so common clones :)
 
  • #33
Really nice assortment. That rubra gulfensis Tall Red relly caught my eye. The Catesbaei's really are quite unique!
 
  • #34
And by next season you mean this fall right? ;) Thats the next season! hehe. But yeah, your catesbaeis are dope.
 
  • #35
Next growing season ;D haha. Thanks guys
 
  • #36
here are some more pics taken yesterday
S. 'Odyssey' F2
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an unknown hybrid that i absolutely love (im guessing purp and flava/oreophila hybrid)
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S. flava var. rubricorpora
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S. flava var. ornata
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S. leucophylla 'Hurricane Creek White'
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S. leucophylla "Pale" Lois M. Ochs
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S. leucophylla White with faint red veining
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S. 'Leah Wilkerson'
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S. xExcellens
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S. flava chocolate top x 'odyssey'
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S. rubra gulfensis Tall Red
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S. xCatesbaei Sunata, FL
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S. purpurea subsp. venosa var. montana from seed #1 green with red
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S. purpurea subsp venosa var. montana from seed #2 red with green
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H. 'Tequila' loving it outside
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H. heterodoxa x minor also loving it outside
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Again, not a Sarr or related species but it deserves a photo too...

VFT 'B52'
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  • #37
saweeeet

Cool Hurricane Creek White- That large one opening up is expected to turn white over time? The red line down the tube of the older pitcher really looks cool.
 
  • #38
the other one you are referring to is not hurricane creek white, but it will turn white and green as it ages like Hurricane Creek White... the HCW trap shown above still has not completely transitioned to its final color. Give it another few days.
 
  • #39
Beautiful plants SirKristoff:).
 
  • #40
AH I missed that. Nice though.

The unknown hybrid is awesome, what a hood, I like how the coloration/pattern stays consistent throughout
 
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