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« Thread Started on Mar 25, 2008, 2:35am »
Hi Everyone,
Our Sarracenia are starting to wake up. We thought it would be fun to post some recent photos.
Here are some of our S. leucophylla in the sunset


S. flava flower


S. leucophylla flowers


S. flava rubricorpora x moorei 'Royal Ruby'


Another photo of the same S. flava rubricorpora x moorei 'Royal Ruby'
in different light


S. 'Leah Wilkerson'


S. 'Wilerson's Red'


S. flava oranata pitcher and flower


S. 'Red Sumatra'


more S. leucophylla


S. flava coppertop two views:




S. flava ornata


S. flava rubricorpora Sandy Creek - a seedling showing promise



More pics coming soon. Hope you enjoyed!
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« Reply #1 on Mar 25, 2008, 7:22am »
Stunning, thanks for showing, Michelle and Trent
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« Reply #2 on Mar 25, 2008, 8:19am »
Michelle & Trent...thx for sharing with us your showy sarracenia pics.....lovely. A request for s.psittacina & s.minor photos ( if any ) plse when they wake up from their slumber....*smile*
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« Reply #3 on Mar 25, 2008, 6:28pm »
Sarracenia is my favourite...but my balcony is not conducive to growing them for long term.
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« Reply #4 on Mar 29, 2008, 9:13pm »
S. flava rubricorpora


S. leucophylla


more S. leucophylla


S. 'Bud Wilkerson'


Another view of S. 'Bud Wilkerson'


S. 'Red Blush'


flava/moorei/ catesbaei/hybrids bench view


The psitt and minor hybrids are still developing, we'll take photos as soon as they're up.

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« Reply #5 on Mar 31, 2008, 2:02pm »
VERY NICE! Excellent growing
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« Reply #6 on Mar 31, 2008, 2:26pm »
thx Michelle & Trent....awesome CPs those....i`ll wait for my favs....*smile*
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« Reply #7 on Apr 15, 2008, 10:31pm »
Tarence, your favorites are coming very soon.

Victoria, thank you so much.

S. 'Royal Ruby' (a.k.a. Big Red)


S. flava Copper Top


Here's another photo of the S. 'Red Sumatra'


Another pic of 'Bud Wilkerson'


More photos of the beautiful 'Black Widow' - two different views




S. leucophylla Garcon Pnt


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« Reply #8 on Apr 16, 2008, 9:33am »
the S. 'Black Widow' is simply stunning! thanks for sharing!
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« Reply #9 on Apr 18, 2008, 7:49pm »
Here's the leuco (we think it's really moorei x leuco) from Garcon point- a few days older


All red atropurp flava


For contrast.... leuco x alata green and white flop top


S. excellens (leuco red x minor Okee)


a partial view of one of our benches


a different section


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« Reply #10 on Apr 23, 2008, 6:07am »

Hello Michelle & Trent....

Wow... those are some very beautiful and breath taking sarras... thanks for sharing... how do you keep them standing up so straight? love them....

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« Reply #11 on Apr 23, 2008, 2:12pm »
Love all the pictures! Simply beautiful.

Jon, I think our Sarras in Malaysia does not stand straight because of the heavy rain we are experiencing everyday. The water gets in the picthers and they tilt or fall flat.

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« Reply #12 on Apr 28, 2008, 12:48pm »
Michelle & Trent...i wait with bated breath......heheh.

David is correct...the rains over here fill up the pitchers & they keel over before you can even move a muscle to save them. i`ve tried to grow them next to a fenced up area & it helps to support the pitchers but the fence partially blocks sunlite & this affect the overall growth.

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« Reply #13 on May 4, 2008, 6:17am »
OK Tarence, here are some minor and psitt hybrids to whet your appetite.

The natural hybrid of flava x psitt is S. crispata
This one is from the FL panhandle. The two species do not normally flower at the same time, so this hybrid is rare.



S. 'Dixie Lace'


S. Yellow River natural hybrid is probably rubra x gilpini
gilpini = rubra x psitt
seed was collected from a rubra among 100's of seedlings, this is a selected cultivar.


Our own cultivar 'Diamond Head'
is S. Yellow River natural hybrid x minor 'Okee giant'


Here is a natural hybrid from Camden County Georgia near the Atlantic coast. It is the natural hybrid combining minor and psitt
'Georgia Peach' -named for its peach colored flowers (and peaches are the state fruit of Georgia)


This is catesbaei x oreophila


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« Reply #14 on May 5, 2008, 12:29pm »
Oh my, what a feast for the eyes......love the S. crispata and 'Georgia Peach' especially.....thank you very much for sharing Sunbelle.....
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« Reply #15 on May 5, 2008, 1:39pm »
Seems you American CPers have my attention for his week. Bucky78 included http://petpitcher.proboards61.com/index.....lay&thread=1545
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« Reply #16 on May 5, 2008, 3:48pm »
American Cpers have the most beautiful Sarracenias(As they are native there) I've seen! The biggest collection goes to sunbelle.
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Thank you for the kind comments.

Thought it would be fun to post an updated photo to compare to this older photo
from March 29 2008
flava/moorei/ catesbaei/hybrids bench view


Pic of what the same flava/moorei/ catesbaei/hybrids bench looks like now


More photos coming soon.
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« Reply #18 on May 10, 2008, 6:56am »
Wow!! I love the leuco x alata and the catesbaei. So many wonderful colors, your nursery is like a rainbow!

btw, how large do the sarracenia that you sell come?
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I'm getting interested in Sarracenia, is there any way of getting the seeds from someone
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« Reply #20 on May 21, 2008, 11:03pm »
I saw one Sarracenia with the name 'Ladies In Waiting', how funny but they look like ladies anyway.
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« Reply #21 on Jun 14, 2008, 3:00am »
Hello,

Really superb, which are the relatives of “Black Widow” ?

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Buy it from Fauzi,it better then growing it from seeds.
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We're back! Sorry about the absence. When the forum swithed over we got thrown off a bit, but now we are around again. Thanks everyone for the nice comments. Unfortunately, we cannot ship outside of the US because of phytosanitary inspections getting expensive. All of our Sarracenia are selected cultivars from among many, so the only way we can propagate them is by division.
'Black Widow' is a cultivar from a friend of ours. It is one of our favorites too. I will check on the parentage and post it here soon.

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I believe the parentage of Black Widow is S. Alata Black x Flava Red.
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Thanks Wes. I checked the tag last night. Yep. It's what I thought it was, but didn't want to post it without being sure. We have already used it in some hybrids and seed pods are swelling. As long as we don't get a hurricane, we should be stratifying the seed by November.
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