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S. oreophila

  • #21
Nice veined oreo. I only grow the green one. But mine does clump nicely.
 
  • #22
It dies down alot faster than the other Sarracenia, but it is the most showiest plant!
 
  • #23
Dustin,
Like the cultivar name. Save it for your best oreo hybrid!
Can't comment on the oreos, but we have noticed that flavas pitcher at different times depending on the original location. As an example, flava from Sandy creek are always late, as they are in nature. They are easily six weeks behind the typical rugelii. Perhaps oreos from different sites will vary too?
 
  • #24
[b said:
Quote[/b] ]flava from Sandy creek are always late, as they are in nature

Really? My Sandy Creek red tube has pitchers growing which are at about the same stage as my other flavas.
 
  • #25
Hi Trent, i have no idea what to cross it with though...
 
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