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Post by meizwang on May 27, 2012 19:39:01 GMT
All photos taken on 5/26/2012: S. psittacinas off to a good start this year: A different tub of S. psittacinas. What's strange is that this tub seems to be a little bit behind the tub above: S. minor var. okefenokeensis Ware Co, GA: Tub of mainly flava var. flavas, but some ornatas, cupreas, and maximas as well in the mix. Check out the clumping form of flava var. flava in the lower left hand corner of the photo: S. montana Transylvania Co, NC: S. leucophylla hurricane creek white in the front. Plants are off to a good start this year, but won't completely fill the tub with pitchers until this fall: I'm really liking these S. minors from Old Dock, Columbus Co, NC: S. oreophilas (mainly) with some nice select clones of flavas in the background:
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Post by coldcoffee on May 27, 2012 21:38:10 GMT
Woot!
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Post by jbthepaysonite on May 28, 2012 0:59:57 GMT
Beautiful plants, thanks for sharing.
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Post by jhtunion on May 28, 2012 1:09:01 GMT
Your plants look fantastic and as always good pics!
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Post by meizwang on May 28, 2012 4:03:28 GMT
Thanks everyone!
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Post by kiwiearl on May 28, 2012 6:29:46 GMT
Magnificent. Love the deck chairs! Look perfect for taking time out to contemplate the splendour.
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Post by coldcoffee on May 28, 2012 6:57:14 GMT
Where did you get all of those? Have you been collecting them for years?
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Post by meizwang on May 29, 2012 4:15:15 GMT
This is the result of collecting and propagating Sarracenias for 15 years.
KiwiEarl-funny you say that about the chairs. There are some days that I hang out at the site all day, and to the non-plant enthusiasts, they might think it's crazy. But to us hardcore CP heads, we can see there's a library of clones and a story behind each and every single one of them!
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