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Summer Sarraceniaceae Shots

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Some shots of my neglected Sarracenia - seems to be a good year for them, we had a lot of rain this last winter. I owe a lot of my collection to the generosity of others on this forum :hail:

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Sarracenia rosea f. luteola - a very bright yellow. This plant came from seeds given to me from someone on this forum many years ago... I sowed and killed all of them promptly in my beginner's ignorance, but was smart enough to leave a single seed in the refrigerator, which I germinated and grew out in high school. Lucky break!

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S. 'Adrian Slack' x 'Schnell's Ghost' - not a spectacular plant but quite tall. This one was quite a poor grower until this year; when I picked it up in the fall many years back, the hoods had a nice plum flush which also seems to be coming back a little.

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S. 'Moore's Melody' (alata x rosea natural hybrid) - this seems to be a pretty rare cultivar, but is very nice. As per the cultivar description, this plant keeps its pitchers immaculate over the entire winter in mild climates.

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S. leucophylla x purpurea

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An old S. minor (Thanks Zu!)

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S. purpurea subsp. purpurea f. heterophylla

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My first and oldest Sarracenia is a NOID hybrid that came from our very own Pyro for postage - a very nostalgic plant for me

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Some Darlingtonia

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A stout S. oreophila Sand Mt. with great coloration from the legendary Brokken himself; phyllodia are starting to come in on all four of my S. oreophila

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S. oreophila Sand Mt., Mike Wang #4 - a huge and shapely S. oreophila that is consistently my tallest plant (thanks again Zu!)

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S. rubra "Ancestral Form" (Crawford Co., GA) - grown from seeds from Not a Number some years back

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An interesting S. flava from North Carolina; this plant has very thick pitchers and quite a unique narrow shape and rolled column and lid

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Good year for S. flava var. cuprea

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S. leucophylla - I'm told this is probably a Mike Wang plant and probably also a Hurricane Creek White, but can't confirm. This came from a UC Davis plant sale.
 
That unidentified hybrid is charming. Seems froglike with that thick upper tube and that lid.
 
Overcast morning pictures

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S. oreophila end of season, plus some S. rubra towards the front.

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S. oreophila

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S. leucophylla

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'Adrian Slack' x 'Schnell's Ghost'

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Darlingtonia

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S. minor

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I've been ignoring this S. leucophylla x purpurea but it's really coming into its own this year.

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Lots of S. alata (Tyler Co., TX) - I should have plenty of this plant available soon, it only takes about a year for it to break whatever pot it's in. Maybe too robust for its own good.
 
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