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Post by hcarlton on Sept 27, 2014 5:55:31 GMT
The next S. leucophylla "Baldwin Co." plant opened a fall pitcher. I've decided to name them by the order they've opened, so the one above is clone A, and this one is clone B. Equipped with only faint red veins under the lip and down the center of the column, with everything else pure neon green and white, this may well be a var. alba. All the color seen from the inside is veins shining through from the outside, there is no color actually inside the tube
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Post by hcarlton on Oct 10, 2014 1:09:10 GMT
More pics! The season is winding down fast but there are still some warm days left for growth. Apologies in advance for blurry pics leuco Baldwin clone F, another with a blindingly white hood. Clone E is a little redder Clone D has thicker veins, with faint red blush along the edges of the main red veins Clone B again, because the pitcher matured and is beautiful And clone C, another red-veined one, with a notably pouty cherry lip 'Leah Wilkerson' x flava rubricorpora "Red Tube Clone" is still producing some nicely colored pitchers. The other clone, a little slower to do well. minor okefenokeensis turning nicely coppery. This is a newer, darker pitcher than the last pic I took of it. The stoutest pitcher I've ever seen on the r. alabamensis Meadowview And, of course, the 'Royal Ruby' x 'Adrian Slack' clone D, "Pink Blush." I am nicknaming it the "Daina's Delight of moorei's." No, the color is not the reflection off the poolside, it really is vermillion and hot pink Some various 'Red Sumatra' OP clones to show the variety. With sunlight coming in the window again, they should start coloring up. The select clone of x umlauftiana x leucophylla 'HCW', getting whiter and whiter
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Post by hcarlton on Oct 21, 2014 1:07:49 GMT
S. flava 'Cinnamon Tube' x 'Adrian Slack'. This pitcher has since opened, and is stunningly red S. flava 'Cinnamon Tube' x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr One of the tallest pitchers, this is what happens when one grows into the bottom of the pot on the next shelf S. flava 'Cinnamon Tube' x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr And this is the tallest so far, promising to be VERY red when it goes into full sun next year S. flava 'Cinnamon Tube' x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. flava 'Cinnamon Tube' x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Biggest pitcher on the biggest of the (alata red/black x jonesii viridescens) x 'Adrian Slack'. This one just grew funky, not because it grew into anything S. (alata red/black x jonesii viridescens) x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Other clones S. (alata red/black x jonesii viridescens) x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. (alata red/black x jonesii viridescens) x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. (alata red/black x jonesii viridescens) x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr rubra subsp. rubra Brunswick Co. NC doing very well S. rubra rubra Brunswick Co. NC by hawken.carlton, on Flickr flava rubricorpora x 'Adrian Slack' seedlings getting red now S. flava rubricorpora x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. flava rubricorpora x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. flava rubricorpora x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. flava rubricorpora x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr 'Wilkerson's Red' x 'Adrian Slack' S. 'Wilkerson's Red' x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. 'Wilkerson's Red' x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Labeling this one officially clone A of x umlauftiana x leuco 'HCW' S. x umlauftiana x leucophylla 'HCW' clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. x umlauftiana x leucophylla 'HCW' clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Sunlight is beginning to make a difference on the color of the 'Red Sumatra' OP seedlings, if slowly. Two consecutive pitchers of my favorite shaped clone S. 'Red Sumatra' OP by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. 'Red Sumatra' OP by hawken.carlton, on Flickr (x courtii x alabamensis) x 'Candy Striper' clone A S. (x courtii x rubra alabamensis) x Candy Striper by hawken.carlton, on Flickr 'Cyclops' x 'Edojiman' clone A S. 'Cyclops' x 'Edojiman' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. 'Cyclops' x 'Edojiman' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Clone B S. 'Cyclops' x 'Edojiman' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr leucophylla Baldwin Co. plants are still maturing, colors are changing on some of the pitchers. Clone A is sending up a second fall pitcher, here's what the other one looks like now S. leucophylla Baldwin Co. clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Clone B went cherry lips. But still has a whole lot of white S. leucophylla Baldwin Co. clone B by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Clone C S. leucophylla Baldwin Co. clone C by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Clone D S. leucophylla Baldwin Co. clone D by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Clone E S. leucophylla Baldwin Co. clone E by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Clone F S. leucophylla Baldwin Co. clone F by hawken.carlton, on Flickr The first sizeable pitcher on my 'Night Sky' xx self seedlings S. 'Night Sky' x self by hawken.carlton, on Flickr And a pitcher over a foot tall on the big x bellii x 'Leah Wilkerson'. It's higher than the light, so no telling what the mature colors should have been, but the shape is nice. S. x bellii x 'Leah Wilkerson' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. x bellii x 'Leah Wilkerson' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr
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Post by jthompson9586 on Oct 21, 2014 12:17:28 GMT
Great stuff...
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Post by hcarlton on Nov 3, 2014 16:45:24 GMT
Tonight it's supposed to hit 23 F, so the outdoor growing season is officially coming to a close. I have one more shot from one of the plants growing outdoors, and then this thread will stay focused only on the seedlings inside for a time. But, back to pics..... S. flava 'Cinnamon Tube' x 'Adrian Slack'. This seedling is one of the largest and certainly the biggest with signs of real color S. flava 'Cinnamon Tube' x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr And this is by far the reddest S. flava 'Cinnamon Tube' x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr This seedling is probably the tallest by far, and has the widest hood S. flava 'Cinnamon Tube' x 'Adrian Slack by hawken.carlton, on Flickr 'Ladies in Waiting' x 'Candy Striper' S. 'Ladies in Waiting' x 'Candy Striper' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr (alata red/black x jonesii viridescens) x 'Adrian Slack.' I've said before these guys don't show much color, but they are very stately in appearance S. (alata red/black x jonesii viridescens) x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. (alata red/black x jonesii viridescens) x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. (alata red/black x jonesii viridescens) x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr rubra subsp. rubra Brunswick Co. NC is producing some impressive vein patterns S. rubra rubra Brunswick Co. NC by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. rubra rubra Brunswick Co. NC by hawken.carlton, on Flickr x umlauftiana x leucophylla 'HCW' clone A. The pitchers almost glow white before they open S. x umlauftiana x leucophylla 'HCW' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Admittedly that brightness tends to fade some after opening, but the lids get an interesting red blush underneath S. x umlauftiana x leucophylla 'HCW' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Heavily veined 'Red Sumatra' OP S. 'Red Sumatra' OP by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. 'Red Sumatra' OP by hawken.carlton, on Flickr And another more typical seedling S. 'Red Sumatra' OP by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. 'Cyclops' x 'Edojiman' Clone A S. 'Cyclops' x 'Edojiman' Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr I like the look of the smaller clone B better though. Very contrasting veins on the lid, and that solid throat region S. 'Cyclops' x 'Edojiman' Clone B by hawken.carlton, on Flickr (x willisii x areolata) x 'Leah Wilkerson' S. (willisii x areolata) x 'Leah Wilkerson' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. (willisii x areolata) x 'Leah Wilkerson' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr 'Night Sky' x 'Adrian Slack' S. 'Night Sky' x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr x catesbaei "Monster" x purpurea 'Red Ruffles' Clone D at the end of the season. Far darker than the pictures show, this thing is nearly solid blood red S. x catesbaei "Monster" x purpure 'Red Ruffles' clone D by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. x catesbaei "Monster" x purpurea 'Red Ruffles' Clone D by hawken.carlton, on Flickr
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Post by hcarlton on Nov 21, 2014 17:15:48 GMT
S. leucophylla Baldwin Co. Clone B sent up a new pitcher. Not as pure white and green, but still glowing white S. leucophylla Baldwin Co. Clone B by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. leucophylla Baldwin Co. Clone B by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Clone A put up a pitcher that exceeded the height of the lights S. leucophylla Baldwin Co. Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. leucophylla Baldwin Co. Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr x bellii x 'Leah Wilkerson' Clone B is getting colorful and large S. x bellii x 'Leah Wilkerson' Clone B by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. x bellii x 'Leah Wilkerson' Clone B by hawken.carlton, on Flickr A couple select jonesii "red" seedlings S. jonesii red by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. jonesii red by hawken.carlton, on Flickr rubra gulfensis Crestview FL S. rubra gulfensis Crestview by hawken.carlton, on Flickr (x willisii x areolata) x 'Leah Wilkerson S. (x willisii x areolata) x 'Leah Wilkerson by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. (x willisii x areolata) x 'Leah Wilkerson' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr The 'Night Sky' x 'Adrian Slack' are gaining a fantastic blush S. 'Night Sky' x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. 'Night Sky' x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr A couple different seedlings of leucophylla x rubra "Sheridan" OP S. leucophylla x rubra "Sheridan" OP by hawken.carlton, on Flickr One seedling of "Redneck" OP S. "Redneck" OP by hawken.carlton, on Flickr SG flava rubricorpora showing color S. flava rubricorpora SG by hawken.carlton, on Flickr ( x courtii x alabmanensis) x 'Candy Striper' Clone A S. (x courtii x alabamensis) x 'Candy Striper' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr There was an accidental mix-up of seedlings due to a spill, so 'Cyclops' x 'Edojiman' Clone C has ended up in the same pot as the plant above S. 'Cyclops' x 'Edojiman' CLone C by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. 'Cyclops' x 'Edojiman' Clone C by hawken.carlton, on Flickr x umlauftiana x leuco 'HCW' clone B S. x umlafutiana x leuco 'HCW' Clone B by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Clone A, with that very notable red color S. x umlauftiana x leuco 'HCW' Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr 'Plum' x 'Snowflake' S. 'Plum' x 'Snowflake' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. 'Plum' x 'Snowflake' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr 'Wilkerson's Red' x 'Adrian Slack' S. 'Wilkerson's Red' x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr
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Post by hcarlton on Dec 4, 2014 0:32:16 GMT
Lots of pics again This is the only seedling I'm fairly certain is 'Ritchie Bell' x 'Adrian Slack.' Everything else is extremely similar to the "Cinnamon Tube" x 'Adrian Slack' that were sown in a completely different pot S. 'Ritchie Bell' x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. "Cinnamon Tube" x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. "Cinnamon Tube" x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. "Cinnamon Tube" x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr And the ones actually labeled as "Cinnamon" x 'Adrian' S. "Cinnamon Tube" x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. "Cinnamon Tube" x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. "Cinnamon Tube" x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. "Cinnamon Tube" x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. "Cinnamon Tube" x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr 'Ladies in Waiting' x 'Candy Striper' S. 'Ladies in Waiting' x 'Candy Striper' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. 'Ladies in Waiting x 'Candy Striper' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. 'Ladies in Waiting' x 'Candy Striper' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. purpurea purpurea Canada S. purpurea Canada by hawken.carlton, on Flickr (alata red/black x jonesii viridescens) x 'Adrian Slack' S. (alata red/black x jonesii green (x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. (alata red/black x jonesii green) x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. (alata red/black x jonesii green) x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. (alata red/black x jonesii green) x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr 'Daniel Rudd' x 'Janus'. If anyone knows anything about the latter parent, please share. I can't find even a picture S. 'Daniel Rudd' x 'Janus' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr A supposed 'Adrian Slack Imposter' x 'Leah Wilkerson' with an oddly wide lid and stout pitcher for a moorei. One of the few making me wonder if there was some mixed up labeling... S. 'Adrian Slack Imposter' x 'Leah Wilkerson' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr I love the pinstriping on rubra Brunswick Co. NC S. rubra Brunsick Co. by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. rubra Brunswick Co. by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Due to low lighting and young age, my flava "atropurpurea" Blackwater St. Pk. LF doesn't show a lot of color, but it's there, especially on developing pitchers S. flava "atropurpurea" Blackwater by hawken.carlton, on Flickr 'Wilkerson's Red' x 'Adrian Slack' showing veins S. 'Wilkerson's Red' x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr And the flava rubri x 'Adrian' continue to get bigger and darker S. flava rubricorpora x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. flava rubricorpora x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. flava rubricorpora x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. flava rubricorpora x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. flava rubricorpora x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. flava rubricorpora x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr 'Plum' x 'Snowflake' also show color now. Ignore the "soiled" fingers S. 'Plum' x 'Snowflake' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. 'Plum' x 'Snowflake' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr The supposed 'Tapestry' x areolata "Ruby Throat" show a LOT of alata influence, so they are under suspicion too. Though, it may be oreo influence I'm seeing as well S. 'Tapestry' x areolata "Ruby Throat" by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. 'Tapestry' x areolata "Ruby Throat" by hawken.carlton, on Flickr x umlauftiana x leucophylla 'Hurricane Creek White' Clone A. The areoles are really bright on new pitchers S. x umlauftiana x leuco HCW Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. x umlauftiana x leuco HCW Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr older pitchers fade in white, but deepen in red S. x umlauftiana x leuco HCW Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Clone B shares this red lid trait. Makes me wonder if this should be of suspicion too.... S. x umlauftiana x leuco HCW Clone B by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Clone C does not show the trait though S. x umlauftiana x leuco HCW Clone C by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Nor does D S. x umlauftiana x leuco HCW Clone D by hawken.carlton, on Flickr 'Red Sumatra' OP red throated seedling S. 'Red Sumatra' OP by hawken.carlton, on Flickr veined S. 'Red Sumatra' OP by hawken.carlton, on Flickr And the less colorful but rather shapely seedling S. 'Red Sumatra' OP by hawken.carlton, on Flickr the SG flava rubricorpora show good color now S. flava rubricorpora by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. flava rubricorpora by hawken.carlton, on Flickr This is the biggest clone, but the least colorful so far S. flava rubricorpora by hawken.carlton, on Flickr 'Doreen's Colossus' x 'Tapestry' S. 'Doreen's Colossus' x 'Tapestry' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. 'Doreen's Colossus' x 'Tapestry' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr (flava x willisii) x 'Adrian Slack' showing promise S. (flava x willisii) x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr (x courtii x alabamensis) x 'Candy Striper' Clone A S. (courtii x alabamensis) x 'Candy Striper' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Clone B S. (courtii x alabamensis) x 'Candy Striper' Clone B by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Not sure if this is clone C, or a notably areolated 'Cyclops' x 'Edojiman' S. (courtii x alabamensis) x 'Candy Striper' Clone C by hawken.carlton, on Flickr This is, however, 'Cyclops' x 'Edojiman' clone C S. 'Cyclops' x 'Edojiman' Clone C by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. 'Cyclops' x 'Edojiman' Clone C by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Clone B S. 'Cyclops' x 'Edojiman' Clone B by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Clone A S. 'Cyclops' x 'Edojiman' Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr the biggest seedling of jonesii "red" S. jonesii red by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Seen here on leucophylla Baldwin Co. Clone A is the effect of lighting. The red pigment cuts off very abruptly where the pitcher exceeds the light's level S. leucophylla Baldwin Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Clone B is still the whitest naturally S. leucophylla Baldwin Clone B by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. leucophylla Baldwin Clone B by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Clone C is very red S. leucophylla Baldwin Clone C by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. leucophylla Baldwin Clone C by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Clone D is still the shortest of the plants exceeding 8" as even the unopened Clone E pitcher is taller, so its traits only barely show S. leucophylla Baldwin Cclone D by hawken.carlton, on Flickr 'Night Sky' x self Clone A showing promising colors S. 'Night Sky' x self by hawken.carlton, on Flickr x bellii x 'Leah Wilkerson' Clone A produced a huge pitcher that recently opened. Color islacking as it is well above the lights though S. x bellii x 'Leah Wilkerson' Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Clone B is quite colorful however. S. x belii x 'Leah Wilkerson' Clone B by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. x bellii x 'Leah Wilkerson' Clone B by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. x bellii x 'Leah Wilkerson' Clone B by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Clone c has begun to mature, and shows more of the paternal traits S. x bellii x 'Leah Wilkerson' Clone C by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. x bellii x 'Leah Wilkerson' Clone X by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Lastly, my rosea luteola have begun to mature S. rosea luteola by hawken.carlton, on Flickr
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Post by hcarlton on Dec 15, 2014 17:57:19 GMT
S. x belli x 'Leah Wilkerson' Clone A. I'll have to wait for spring when it goes outside to see the coloration, but even now the shape is fantastic. Look at that hood! S. x bellii x 'Leah Wilkerson' Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr It also has some interesting angles to the mouth S. x bellii x 'Leah Wilkerson' Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr My first leucophylla from Hurricane Creek opened a "mature" pitcher S. leucophylla Hurricane Creek Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. leucophylla Hurricane Creek Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Also turns out my second tallest Baldwin Co. plant was not clone E as I thought, but a surprise jump by clone F S. leucophylla Baldwin Co. Clone F by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Clone E has a very large lid however, and recently it began to open. This plant has an odd affinity to make pyramidal lids S. leucophylla Baldwin Co. Clone E by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Clone B still holds sway as my favorite though S. leucophylla Baldwin Co. Clone B by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. leucophylla Baldwin Co. Clone B by hawken.carlton, on Flickr SG flava rubricorpora Clone A. It's become a very dark plant S. flava rubricorpora SG Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr This pitcher on (courtii x alabamensis) x 'Candy Striper' Clone A has also just recently begun to open. The upper pitcher is blindingly white S. (courtii x alabamensis) x 'Candy Striper' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr The red veined 'Red Sumatra' OP S. 'Red Sumatra' OP by hawken.carlton, on Flickr The stately one has also taken on a pink blush S. 'Red Sumatra' OP by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. 'Red Sumatra' OP by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Thanks to traits appearing in some of my plants it has become quite apparent that what the person labeled the seeds as was not spot on. I am therefore tentatively labelling my x umlauftiana x leucophylla 'Hurricane Creek White' plants as the 'Tapestry' x areolata "ruby throat" cross, though some appear similar to both. Clone D S. 'Tapestry' x areolata "Ruby Throat?" Clone D by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Clone C is the one giving me the real headache as it does perfectly match an umlauftiana x leuco cross S. 'Tapestry' x areolata "Ruby Throat?" Clone C by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Clone B, however, fits the tapestry cross S. 'Tapestry' x areolata "Ruby Throat?" clone B by hawken.carlton, on Flickr As does A S. 'Tapestry' x areolata "Ruby Throat?" Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr The formerly labeled 'Tapestry' x areolata has now been tentatively marked 'Plum' x 'Snowflake' due to this maturing Clone A plant. The traits I thought were from alata I now attribute somewhat to oreophila S. 'Plum' x 'Snowflake' ? Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr And the former 'Plum' x Snowflake' is now moorei 'Adrian Slack Imposter' x 'Leah Wilkerson' until further notice. Two seedlings shown here S. x moorei 'Adrian Slack Imposter' x 'Leah Wilkerson'? by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. x moorei 'Adrian Slack Imposter' x 'Leah Wilkerson'? by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Most of the crosses I received on that order, however, do appear to be properly labeled as with flava rubri x 'Adrian Slack' S. flava rubricorpora x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr The oddly wide pitchers I noted on the former moorei 'AS Imposter' x 'Leah' I now has an explanation for. They are now tentatively labeled as the umlauftiana x leuco cross, as Clone A fits rather well for now S. x umlauftiaa x leucophylla HCW? Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. x umlafutiana x leucophylla HCW? Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr It burns me to find out about such messed up labeling, since I am a person of order and I don't like a lot of uncertainties (OP seedlings don't count ). I'm hoping once everything starts really maturing (as I have at least 7 other crosses that could turn out mixed up too, though I doubt it) I can get everything straightened out, and hopefully my order wasn't mixed up with someone else's, which would make this situation impossible.
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Post by hcarlton on Dec 29, 2014 1:44:17 GMT
S. leucophylla Hurricane Creek, Clone A. It has gotten extremely bright green S. leucophylla Hurricane Creek by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. leucophylla Hurricane Creek by hawken.carlton, on Flickr 'Night Sky' x self Clone C S. 'Night Sky' x self Clone C by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Clone B S. 'Night Sky' x self Clone B by hawken.carlton, on Flickr And Clone A S. 'Night Sky' x elf Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. 'Night Sky' x self Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr leuco Baldwin Clone F. This color is quite odd S. leucophylla Baldwin Co. Clone F by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Clone E. You can see in this pic what I meant about the tented lid S. leucophylla Baldwin Co. Clone E by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. leucophylla Baldwin Co. Clone E by hawken.carlton, on Flickr jonesii "red" clone A S. jonesii "red" Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr rubra gulfensis Clone A is gaining an interesting copper tone S. rubra gulfensis Crestview, FL by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. rubra gulfensis Crestview, FL by hawken.carlton, on Flickr 'Night Sky' x 'Adrian Slack' S. 'Night Sky' x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr (x willisii x areolata) x 'Leah Wilkerson' S. (willisii x areolata) x 'Leah Wilkerson' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. (x willisii x areolata) x 'Leah Wilkerson' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr areoles are showing up S. (x willisii x areolata) x 'Leah Wilkerson' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr The OP leuco x rubra "Sheridan" seedlings are showing lots of variety S. leucophylla x rubra "Sheridan" OP by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. leucophylla x rubra "Sheridan" OP by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. leucophylla x rubra "Sheridan" OP by hawken.carlton, on Flickr The "Red Neck" OP seedlings meanwhile are looking like fat flava red tubes S. "Red Neck" OP by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. "Red Neck" OP by hawken.carlton, on Flickr This one I'm definitely leaning toward being 'Cyclops' x 'Edojiman' S. currently unknown by hawken.carlton, on Flickr This one, (x courtii x alabamensis) x 'Candy Striper' Clone C, though that may still change S. (x courtii x alabamensis) x 'Candy Striper' Clone C by hawken.carlton, on Flickr 'Cyclops' x 'Edojiman' Clone A S. 'Cyclops' x 'Edojiman' Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr New pitcher S. 'Cyclops' x 'Edojiman' Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr SG flava rubri clone C S. flava rubricorpora SG Clone C by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Clone B S. flava rubricorpora SG Clone B by hawken.carlton, on Flickr And a forming, new, and old pitcher on clone A. This is definitely a keeper, deep reds very visible S. flava rubricorpora SG Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr (x courtii x alabamensis) x 'Candy Striper' Clone A S. (x courtii x alabamensis) x 'Candy Striper' Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr 'Cyclops' x 'Edojiman' Clone C threw out an incredibly funky pitcher S. 'Cyclops' x 'Edojiman' Clone C by hawken.carlton, on Flickr 'Red Sumatra' OP Clone B, heavily red blushed S. 'Red Sumatra' OP Clone B by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Clone A S. 'Red Sumatra' OP Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Clone A of 'Tapestry' x areolata "Ruby Throat?" S. 'Tapestry' x areolata "ruby throat?" Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Clone C S. 'Tapestry' x areolata "Ruby Throat?" Clone C by hawken.carlton, on Flickr And a new Clone D S. 'Tapestry' x areolata "Ruby Throat?" Clone D by hawken.carlton, on Flickr The original Clone C, however, is undoubtedly x umlauftiana x leucophylla. Which is just great, as it means there are probably mixed up seeds here too, much like the issue with my 'Cinnamon Tube' x AS and 'Ritchie Bell' x AS below S. x umlauftiana x leucophylla 'HCW?" by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Clone C of 'Plum' x 'Snowflake'? I attribute the look currently to oreophila S. 'Plum' x Snowflake'? Clone C by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Clone B is similar, but with a wider hood and less veining S. 'Plum' x 'Snowflake'? Clone B by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Then, of course, you have Clone A S. 'Plum' x 'Snowflake'? Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. 'Plum' x 'Snowflake'? Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr 'AS Imposter' x 'Leah Wilkerson' seedlings. This first one has a very wide hood, suspiciously.... S. 'Adrian Slack Imposter' x 'Leah Wilkerson'? by hawken.carlton, on Flickr This one has a wide throat stripe, not unlike the 'Leah' parent S. 'Adrian Slack Imposter' x 'Leah Wilkerson'? by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. 'Adrian Slack Imposter' x 'Leah Wilkerson'? by hawken.carlton, on Flickr flava rubricorpora x 'Adrian Slack' S. flava rubricorpora x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. flava rubricorpora x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. flava rubricorpora x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. flava rubricorpora x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. flava rubricorpora x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. flava rubricorpora x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. flava rubricorpora x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. flava rubricorpora x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. flava rubricorpora x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr r. rubra Brunswick Co. NC S. rubra rubra Brunswick Co. NC by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Look closely, see the lines of nectar? S. rubra rubra Brunswick Co. NC by hawken.carlton, on Flickr I have once again become suspicious of this group. Currently labeled "x umlauftiana x leucophylla HCW?" the shape is making me think more of one of the plants not yet mature, or at least what I would expect of them: 'Night Sky' x 'Edojiman', leucophylla 'Cronus x 'Edojiman' maybe, or one of the others... S. "x umlauftiana x leuco HCW?" Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. "x umlauftiana x leuco HCW?" Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Also still can't place this one since it's not fully mature yet: Clone A of 'Daniel Rudd' x 'Janus'. Any info on the second parent would help, otherwise ID will be permanently tentative... S. 'Daniel Rudd' x Janus' Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. 'Daniel Rudd' x 'Janus' Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Pretty sure on the label of 'Ladies in Waiting' x 'Candy Striper' however S. 'Ladies in Waiting' x 'Candy Striper' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. 'Ladies in Waiting' x 'Candy Striper' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. 'Ladies in Waiting' x 'Candy Striper' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr 'Cinnamon Tube' x 'Adrian Slack' S. 'Cinnamon Tube' x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. "Cinnamon Tube' x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. 'Cinnamon Tube' x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. 'Cinnamon Tube' x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. 'Cinnamon Tube' x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. 'Cinnamon Tube' x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. 'Cinnamon Tube' x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. 'Cinnamon Tube' x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr By far one of the biggest, and would be reddest if it weren't above the lights S. 'Cinnamon Tube' x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr And the one supposed 'Ritchie Bell' x 'Adrian Slack' S. 'Ritchie Bell' x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr
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Post by hcarlton on Jan 12, 2015 17:23:08 GMT
Growth is slow on the leuco "red" x flava atro seedlings, but the color variation is promising... S. leucophylla "red" x flava atropurpurea by hawken.carlton, on Flickr The biggest 'Wilkerson's Red' x 'Adrian Slack' seedling produced this pitcher.... now I just needs springtime to see its "in the sun" colors S. 'Wilkerson's Red' x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. 'Wilkerson's Red' x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr The biggest and best of the SG flava rubri clones, first pic shows it recently opened and under the lights. Love the backlit effect S. flava rubricorpora SG Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Gave it a few days, and now it darkens to this. In full sun, I think I'll get fully blood red pitchers on this guy S. flava rubricorpora SG Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. flava rubricorpora SG Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr The "red veined" 'Red Sumatra' OP seedling reminds me of a deep colored flava ornata S. 'Red Sumatra' OP Clone C by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. 'Red Sumatra' OP Clone C by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. x umlauftiana x leucophylla 'HCW'? Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. x umlauftiana x leucophylla 'HCW'? Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. 'Tapestry' x areolata "Ruby Throat?" Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. 'Tapestry' x areolata "Ruby Throat?" Clone B by hawken.carlton, on Flickr The ornate veins on this plant are stunning S. 'Night Sky' x self Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Ignore the burnt edges (thanks to it being tall as the lights), but the x bellii x 'Leah' clone B sent up a new pitcher. Clone C also recently opened one, but it hasn't colored up yet S. x bellii x 'Leah Wilkerson' Clone B by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. x bellii x 'Leah Wilkerson' Clone B by hawken.carlton, on Flickr
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Post by hcarlton on Jan 26, 2015 22:30:05 GMT
S. 'Ritchie Bell' x 'Adrian Slack' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr The big purp in the pitcher has more fully matured since the pic, and has quite a stylish look to it S. purpurea purpurea Canada by hawken.carlton, on Flickr I have multiple OP batches from different sources, this one from someone on the forums. There is great potential here S. OP mix #3 by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. OP mix #3 by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. OP mix #3 by hawken.carlton, on Flickr One side of this pitcher resides very close to the light, the other faces away. The difference is startling S. (leucophylla x rubra "Sheridan") x 'Leah Wilkerson' Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. (leucophylla x rubra "Sheridan") x 'Leah Wilkerson' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. (alata red/black x jonesii viridescens) x 'Adrian Slack' Clone D by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. (alata red/black x jonesii viridescens) x 'Adrian Slack' Clone C by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. (alata red/black x jonesii viridescens) x 'Adrian Slack' Clone E by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. (alata red/black x jonesii viridescens) x 'Adrian Slack' Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. (alata red/black x jonesii viridescens) x 'Adrian Slack' Clone B by hawken.carlton, on Flickr This plant is white. Truly, white, with red veins S. 'Daniel Rudd' x 'Janus' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. 'Daniel Rudd' x 'Janus' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. 'Daniel Rudd' x 'Janus' by hawken.carlton, on Flickr I am just about completely convinced once more that the plants in the pics just below are not as their new label suggests. Luckily I at least know one or two came up with the 'Tapestry' x areolata plants, so I do have the cross. Now, just to properly label these... S. "x umlauftiana x leucophylla HCW" by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. "x umlauftiana x leucophylla HCW" by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. "x umlauftiana x leucophylla HCW" by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. "x umlauftiana x leucophylla HCW" by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. rubra rubra Brunswick Co. NC by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Also wondering about this batch again, the blushing lids I'm not sure would come from either supposed parent in the cross they are tentatively labeled as. Nonetheless, colorful seedlings S. 'Adrian Slack Imposter' x 'Leah Wilkerson'? by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. 'Adrian Slack Imposter' x 'Leah Wilkerson'? Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. 'Adrian Slack Imposter' x 'Leah Wilkerson'? Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr The "veined" clone no looks like a rubricorpora wannabe S. 'Red Sumatra' OP Clone C by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. 'Red Sumatra' OP Clone C by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Clone A rubri has continued to darken. It is deeper than blood S. flava rubricorpora SG Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Many people have noted the silvery sheen the dark rubricorpora often have. It's visible here. S. flava rubricorpora SG Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. leucophylla x rubra "Sheridan" OP by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. leucophylla x rubra "Sheridan" OP by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. leucophylla Baldwin Co. Clone C by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. leucophylla Baldwin Co. Clone C by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. 'Night Sky' x Self Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr This seedling ended up in the 'Judith Hindle' x 'Adrian Slack' OP pot. After the three pots I had together spilled, I know how many seedlings came out of each, but not entirely which seedlings were originally in each. Hence, the mix of plants in the various pots. S. 'Cyclops' x 'Edojiman' Clone E by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. x bellii x 'Leah Wilkerson' Clone D by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. x bellii x 'Leah Wilkerson' Clone D by hawken.carlton, on Flickr
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Post by hcarlton on Feb 9, 2015 17:39:50 GMT
S. purpurea ssp. purpurea Canada in full color. Nearly solid red outside, and heavy veins inside. This is a winner! S. purpurea Canada by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. purpurea Canada by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Still don't know about these guys.... S. 'Adrian Slack Imposter' x 'Leah Wilkerson'? Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. 'Adrian Slack Imposter' x 'Leah Wilkerson'? Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. 'Adrian Slack Imposter' x 'Leah Wilkerson'? by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. 'Adrian Slack Imposter' x 'Leah Wilkerson'? by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Fairly certain of this plant though. Either way, it's gorgeous S. 'Plum' x 'Snowflake'? Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. 'Plum' x 'Snowflake'? Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr And now completely certain of this group's identity. Here, Clone A before and after coloring S. 'Tapestry' x areolata "Ruby Throat" clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. 'Tapestry' x areolata "Ruby Throat" clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr And the one known x umlauftiana x leuco, before and after S. leucophylla 'HCW' Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. x umlauftiana x leucophylla 'HCW' Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. 'Red Sumatra' OP Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. 'Red Sumatra' OP Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Such an odd shape on this plant.... S. (x courtii x alabamensis) x 'Candy Striper' Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr And an odd pattern on this one S. 'Cyclops' x 'Edojiman' Clone C by hawken.carlton, on Flickr A few pitchers from the various SG "rubricorpora" plants. It's amazing, out of all those seedlings, the only one to truly fit the rubri designation is also one of the darkest I've seen S. flava rubricorpora SG by hawken.carlton, on Flickr This plant I think may fit the 'Hurricane Creek White' designation. The pitchers start blushed like this, but quickly fade to pure green and white S. leucophylla Hurricane Creek Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. leucophylla Hurricane Creek Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr
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Post by Joseph Clemens on Feb 17, 2015 16:27:20 GMT
hcarlton, The images linked in your opening post, and your next one, are no longer functional. Is it possible they could be repaired?
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Post by hcarlton on Feb 18, 2015 15:25:49 GMT
Likely not. Before I switched to Flickr, I deleted some of the old photos in my Photobucket account to make room, so there is no longer an existing image for some of the first links.
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Post by hcarlton on Feb 24, 2015 1:53:15 GMT
S. 'Night Sky' x self Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. leucophylla Baldwin Co. Clone B by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Such an odd little hat this guy forms... S. leucophylla Baldwin Co. Clone E by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. leucophylla Baldwin Co. Clone E by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. 'Adrian Slack Imposter' x 'Leah Wilkerson'? Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. 'Adrian Slack Imposter' x Leah Wilkerson'? Clone A by hawken.carlton, on Flickr This plant is, at most, 2 years old. And the first one I've ever flowered from seeds personally S. rubra rubra Brunswick Co. NC by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. 'Daniel Rudd' x 'Janus'? by hawken.carlton, on Flickr This was the seedlings with the fully white (with vein) top, since colored up some but still very pale S. 'Daniel Rudd' x 'Janus'? White Clone by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. 'Daniel Rudd' x 'Janus'? White Clone by hawken.carlton, on Flickr Really wish I knew what these really were... S. "x umlauftiana x leucophylla 'HCW'?" by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. "x umlauftiana x leucophylla 'HCW'?" by hawken.carlton, on Flickr S. "x umlauftiana x leucophylla 'HCW'?" by hawken.carlton, on Flickr
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