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Help me to ID my sarra collection...Thanks
![]() #1:Look like the same plant that Caseyhoo trying to ID... ![]() ![]() #2:Look like S.purpurea but taller/large.Some kind of var. i guees... ![]() ![]() #3:Just to comfirm S.Flava ![]() #4:Just to comfirm S.purpurea ![]() Thanks guys... BTW,all my sarra is dormant right now except for sarra #1.Just like my VFT,just found out about the dry dormant method.I'm treating my sarra with that method for about 2weeks already.How long should i leave it before i can repot it to spring back its grow? |
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The first 2 are purpurea hybrids. They might contain anything from flava to alata. The 3rd seems to be a flava and the last is a purpurea.
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It may be S. catesbaie hybrid... Im not good in IDing...
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I agree with Casey cos my S.Canstabei also looks like that...I think a long time ago either tarence or TS id it i dun remember...
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no 1: s.xcatesbaei
no 2: s. purpurea var purpurea(if im not wrong IDing) no 3: s.flava for sure, usually var rugelli.look at the neck under the lid, do you see a spot reddish color? no 4: s. purpurea var burkii/venosa??(still confuse between this two variaton. maybe venosa) Last edited by kepikimut; 28th April 2009 at 09:52 PM. |
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1. most likely catesbaei
2. purpurea var purpurea 3. flava 4. purpurea venosa (not too sure of burkii though) Dormancy period should be at least one month, better two months. Your S. catesbaei need more sunlight to show the colour. Newly grown green pitchers indicated insufficient of sunlight. Last edited by TS; 1st May 2009 at 06:23 PM. |
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