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Post by hcarlton on Jun 6, 2013 5:02:30 GMT
Unlike a lot of those who grow Sarracenia, and have already seen theirs in full growth, many of mine are just starting to perk up, what with wild temperatures here in CO, and the very dry air. Here's a few I decided looked presentable: S. purpurea venosa, two seemingly different color forms. A couple of flowering flytraps for fun (though the traps look horrible) The smaller of my two S. 'Scarlet Belle', always a great plant for this area The first pitcher on S. flava atropurpurea x ornata A recent addition, S. (rubra x oreophila) x purpurea venosa burkii Another new addition, S. flava rugelii x oreophila And the one that always seems to do the best, S. oreophila Thanks for looking! ~hcarlton
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Post by hcarlton on Jun 27, 2013 5:52:39 GMT
Adding a few more photos as things start to look nice. S. rubra gulfensis x alata black S. x readii clone S. 'Cobra's Nest' S. 'Snake Bite' An unknown leuco form S. (rubra x oreo) x purp burkii new pitcher And just because they're all in the same place, some flowering flytraps and a cape sundew coming back in the hot CO sun Enjoy! ~hcarlton
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Post by chrysamphora on Jul 9, 2013 20:12:54 GMT
hi, does that cape stay outside all year?!?!
-james
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Post by hcarlton on Jul 10, 2013 5:08:11 GMT
I only just put the capes into the pots a few weeks ago just to see if they would grow, which they seem to be doing. None of the plants stay outside year round, our winters would kill them.
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