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Here's my collection as of now! Very small but looking good!

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Flava var. rugelii



Typical leucophylla just opening it first pitchers


Hurricane creek leucophylla just barely waking up


Minor okee giant with a hurricane creek nib that popped off the larger one and a big mouth x low giant flytrap.


Jonesii


Unknown hybrid, oreophylla x who knows what


Unknown hybrid seedling I got from sarracenia northwest open house last year.
 
Looking good! I love that flava. I suspect you will fill that pallet in no time and will most likely need to add more pallets in the near future, haha.
 
Thank you! I think so too!
 
Your minors are looking good. I'll be looking forward to an update on those.
 
I'd bet your oreophila (not oreophylla; spelling is important in taxonomy and horticulture) x? is an oreo x moorei hybrid; I have a couple oreo x "Blood Moon" with somewhat similar color and fenestrations.
 
I'd bet your oreophila (not oreophylla; spelling is important in taxonomy and horticulture) x? is an oreo x moorei hybrid; I have a couple oreo x "Blood Moon" with somewhat similar color and fenestrations.

Thanks for the insight.
 
After a little sun
 
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New flava var. atropurpurea from the snw open house this past weekend. Potted up with a d. tracyi.

 
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Unknown hybrid seedling from snw I got from the open house last year just put out the most mature yet. Looking very flava-esque but being it putting this out late in the season I'm guessing some leucophylla is in there.

 
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I like it. It seems almost like a very red flava with some nice veining. Definately will be exciting to see what the fully mature plant looks like
 
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Looks like it could have oreophila and flava in the mix. Nice plant!
 
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It's already starting to clump too. Maybe some rubra as well.
 
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It's a dead ringer for some of the oreophila x flava rubricorpora I have, so likely something similar. And both oreo and flava can clump pretty early on, that's not a uniquely rubra trait.
 
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It's a dead ringer for some of the oreophila x flava rubricorpora I have, so likely something similar. And both oreo and flava can clump pretty early on, that's not a uniquely rubra trait.

Does the late season robust growth as well as no phyllodia have any significance or do juvenile plants not follow the same guidelines as adults?
 
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Juveniles will not necessarily grow like adult plants, no. And my oreo x flava (all of them, not just the rubri cross) have yet to produce phyllodia of any kind; whether or not that's because of the late start they had, the weird weather, or because they don't necessarily produce phyllodia until far later in the season I'm not sure.
 
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Hurricane creek white putting out a more mature looking pitcher

 
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Just ordered a 'Leah Wilkerson' for my birthday! So ef*** excited for next season! Will post when I get it
 
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