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Post by marcosono on Mar 5, 2010 22:02:25 GMT
Some pics of my collection. Some ID is necessary. Any help is well come. Thanks 1- 2- 3- 4- 5-S. flava 6- 7- 8- [http://i412.photobucket.com/albums/pp209/marcosono/Sarracenia/OgAAAF9mrbClH0qs794pXNWuH6MkhI993ox.jpg/img] 9- 10- 11-S. minor 12- S. flava ´red tube` 13- S. flava 14- 15- 16- 17- 18-S. rubra ´Alabamensis` ? 19- 6 petals 20- 21- S. purpurea? 22- 23- 24- 25- 26-S. leucophylla 27- S. purpurea 28- Thanks for my kids ( Angela and Ricardo)
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Post by natale on Mar 31, 2010 18:58:32 GMT
Hi Marcos, fantastic plants and pics! These plants are: 12- S. Flava var. rubricorpora 13- S. Flava var. maxima 16- S. x moorei ''red'' (it's very beautiful) 18- S. Rubra ssp. alabamensis 21- S. purpurea ssp. venosa
All the best! Regards Natale.
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Post by maverick on Apr 1, 2010 16:49:57 GMT
Hi Marcos,
Indeed stunning plants! keep on growing! I'm very bad in guessing hybrids, so I think I can't heps you with the ID of them... Some plants I did recognize Natale already named.
All the best,
Laurens
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Post by julecian on Apr 4, 2010 5:08:01 GMT
hi, nice pics, I think the first Sarracenia could be Sarracena purpurea x (S. leucophylla x S. flava) "JUDITH HINDLE" it's the name of that hybrid for sure!
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Post by julecian on Apr 4, 2010 5:09:34 GMT
hi again, and the 10th Sarracenia it's a S. swaniana!!!
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Post by natale on Apr 4, 2010 20:35:49 GMT
Hi Marcos, question purpurea/venosa: to recognize these two ssp. purpurea and ssp venosa enough to look at the outside of the pitcher, if it has a slight fuzz is ssp. venosa otherwise it is completely smooth then ssp. purpurea. Regards Natale
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Post by zhilin on Apr 5, 2010 2:13:21 GMT
What's the 17th and 25th ?
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Post by natale on Apr 5, 2010 5:59:09 GMT
What's the 17th and 25th ? Hi, the first is an Hybrid, difficult to know what exactly it is, is sure that in this mix S. purpurea is here. The second is certainly a mix S. Leucophylla with S. Flava (x moorei) with wonderful red (I love this plant). Ch Natale
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Post by philgreen on Apr 5, 2010 9:11:24 GMT
hi, nice pics, I think the first Sarracenia could be Sarracena purpurea x (S. leucophylla x S. flava) "JUDITH HINDLE" it's the name of that hybrid for sure! Whilst it may 'look' like 'Judith Hindle', to name ANY unknown hybrid as a registered culitvar just because " it looks like it" is WRONG and one of the reasons there are so many false versions of things going around. If it doesn't come with a name DON'T attach an existing one to it. marcosono - some nice Sarra's you have there The only thing you can say for certain is that they are un-named hybrids. 1) containing leuco and purp (and probably something else) 2) containint minor and rubra ? 3) containing minor and leuco 4) looks like psittacina and minor 6/7/15/16/17) leuco hybrids 10) a purp hybrid 14) looks to have rubra in it. (I like it ) 20) looks to be a leuco. Wow thats tall (unless she is very short ) 23) an interesting psittacina hybrid. 24) purp and leuco (may be a mitchelliana)
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Post by gardenofeden on Apr 5, 2010 20:11:40 GMT
super plants!
21 has lots of purpurea in it, but it does not look pure purpurea, more like a backcross
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Post by marcosono on Jul 14, 2010 12:52:36 GMT
Thanks for all. Natale, your adivise about S. purpurea venosa/ purpurea was very helpfull. Julecian Sarracena purpurea x (S. leucophylla x S. flava) "JUDITH HINDLE" This ID will at least help me to inform that my plant is simillar to. Thank you. Philgreen and Gardenofeden Thank you also for help me. Hope to retribute this favor some day for all of you. Marcos Ono some more pics in s412.photobucket.com/home/marcosono/allalbums
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