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  • #281
cool
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  • #285
For some reason there aren't as many sarrs listed in the trading post compared to other CP's

Like how you added pine needles(?) looks quite natural.
 
  • #286
I think "Rose Witt" needs a brother cultivar......'Nitt Witt'
Sorry botanical humor. My friends don't get it but I figured yall would.

I am not sure why there are not sarrs for trade much. I think a lot of trading goes on off screen.
 
  • #287
This is a new plant for me (got it at Target of all places) so if any of you recognize the cultivar I would appreicate knowing what it is, until then it's "Little Red Riding Hood." How's that for a terrible name?

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  • #288
Very nice Brooks,nflytrap they fall on the pots them selfs Lol.
 
  • #289
Here's mine:

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S. Leucophylla "Tarnok" and S. Leucophylla "Red" at it's peak.
 
  • #291
Hey,

Very new (1 day old) leuco, not done opening yet and 3 pics of the Crestview gulfensises.

- Patrick

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  • #292
Very nice Pt! That rubra kinda resembles mine from lowes s-)
 
  • #293
ALL RIGHT!!!!!!!!! The first pic of a Crestview survivor in full, gorgeous pitcher!! His home may be extinct, but this one's babies will remain as a reminder of mans thoughtlessness. Beautiful, Patrick!!!!!!!
 
  • #294
Patrick,
Nice job on the Crestview gulfensis! They are beauties. You have done well. None of them looked anywhere close to that beautiful at Crestview.
 
  • #295
Here's 2 more. A golden red alata x leuco and what was marked as a rubra g. x leuco x flava. Looks to be mostly leuco at this point.

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  • #296
I can't wait to see others' Crestview plants! Surely these will be even greater next year, for the pitchers in the photos are only about 6" tall...but their form and color is good, so I expect that they are still stressed but certainly well on their way to recovery.

Thanks again to Brooks, Jim, and Jay for their work!
 
  • #297
id love to show you mine except there isnt much to see, sending up about 7 or 8" pitchers, but none currently
 
  • #298
Here are three photos taken this morning. The first is a Rubra gulfensis "Green" x Leucophylla "Green", next is a Willisii x Leucophylla and last is an Excellens x Formosa.

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  • #299
'Flies Demise':

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'Love Bug':

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And a couple of plants attempting to fatten up for the winter:

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and here's an old photo from around '99 or '00 that I always liked.  i wish i had a better digital camera back then:

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  • #300
Very nice all! PDX that Rubra gulfensis "Green" x Leucophylla "Green" is realy cool! Sarr all I can say is "yummy"!
 
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