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  • #301
Sarracenia - nice plants!

Here's 3 more: A rubra gulfensis "black", an exornata x leucophylla and a nice purple-topped leucophylla. Hope you enjoy them.

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  • #302
PDX,
That exornata X leuco is killer! Is that a Triffid Park plant?
 
  • #303
Glad to see that PDX and Sarracenia have kept this thread going with some nice images. Here's a little contribution to keep things going. The first is a leuco x alata intragrade and the second is the newly recognized anthocyanin-free S.alata.
Enjoy, imduff

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  • #304
Awesome plant Imduff
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  • #306
Imduff,
Is that photo of the anthocyanin free alata in its natural habitat?
 
  • #307
These are photos from my backyard. Things are starting to die back, so things look like heck and I'm too lazy to clean things up.
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  • #308
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Having been to the site, there were many plants in between leuco and alata.. The trees were very similar!!

Still, nice plants!
 
  • #309
I love the intergrade - it's an identical shape to an alata wavy lid, but white
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  • #310
Here's a couple more cultivars - my Blackened Redfish and the (soon, maybe) to be published Grape Mystique.

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  • #311
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Quote[/b] (imduff @ Oct. 02 2004,2:13)]the second is the newly recognized anthocyanin-free S.alata.
Enjoy, imduff

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Hello Imduff,

That green alata is very nice. I seem to remember in the "Flava photos" thread you started that you also posted a North Carolina flava that appeared to be antho-free also. Was it also an all-green plant? You seem to have some pretty nice plants - nice job.
 
  • #312
Thanks for the comments PDX. I'd have to say that you have a keen eye and a good memory. That flava photo was posted long ago. The flava is anthocyanin-free. I'm surprised, the photo quality is poor but, you've picked it out. Let me tell you what you've won...
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  • #313
OOO! OOO! What did PDX win??
 
  • #314
IMO,

that leuco x alata intergrade is indeed the cat's meow. got any extras?
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  • #316
The few of you that have asked for a divison of the alata x leuco intragrade. I do have divisions that I can make but, they won't be available until the spring. I'll have to unpot the plant to properly make divisions. I try not to stress the plants this late in the season. Contact me in the spring and we can work something out.
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  • #317
Well, most of the plants are heading south for the season but here's an unknown hybrid that still looks good. This one does real well until the rains start.

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  • #319
Thanks Kirk.

Here's a couple shots of 'Bronze Serpent' (has a very gaping mouth) and another unknown hybrid that looks nice late in the season. Looks like a bit of leuco and I'm not sure what else. Guesses welcome
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  • #320
that looks like maybe a minor and flava, and leuco hybrid, maybe even some purp great photos as usuall PDX
EDIT: Oh nevermind i was talking about the bronze serpent
 
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