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Sarracenia Everything about American Pitcher Plants |
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New Year Sarracenia!
Happy New Year!
Welcome to 2010! Wish you have a healthy and wealthy year! Thanks! See you later. From my Sarracenia and its clone! |
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Re: New Year Sarracenia!
it is very nice when u put many of them together... Lim are u selling them ?
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Re: New Year Sarracenia!
lol thats great! they are sooooo colorful....has to be alata var. red throat? or hybrid of leuco. and alata?
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Re: New Year Sarracenia!
Well. I think they are quite happy to have new owner.
It is most probably Sarracenia X [rubra X (leucophylla X alata)] according to Alexis from CPUK. This is the same plant that won the second place in 2nd Malaysian Carnivorous Plant Competition last year. |
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Re: New Year Sarracenia!
Wow!! Beautiful and gorgeous Sarracenias. Good to the new year mood.
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Re: New Year Sarracenia!
Wow...you keep them outdoors?I hate when it rains and destroys all those nice pitchers...
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Re: New Year Sarracenia!
I keep all my CP outdoor. Even pygmy sundew.
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