Post by Morpheus on Feb 19, 2014 21:46:37 GMT -5
I figure that after a year of growing my small collection of plants I should probably show pictures of them on something other than Instagram haha. Hopefully I can remember to update throughout the year so I can compare the growth from one dormancy to the next. Without further ado, here's my young, but growing, collection.
S. purpurea ssp. venosa Old Dock, Columbus Co, NC clone H
S. purpurea ssp. purpurea Marl bog form ON
S. minor
S. flava var. rugelii "clone A x clone B"
S. leucophylla 'Tarnok'
S. x 'Judith Hindle'
Now onto my NOID sarrs, one of them I suspect is a rubra but I'm not positive. It came from one of the dormant flytrap+sarr bundle at lowes. The other three are mystery hybrids that Eric sent to me last year, they were my first three sarrs.
Suspected S. rubra (with my first flower yayyyy! )
My three mystery hybrids, I cut off all the pitchers because they were dead and brown but hopefully ill have some new pitchers soon.
NOID #1 This one had a very flava like appearance to me this summer; it appeared, to my untrained eye, to have some rubricorpora influence due to the red pitcher body and veins.
NOID #2 I have no idea what this one could could be, it was bright green with bold veins.
NOID #3 This was one of my favorites, it was green and it might have some alata influence; the pitcher would get a bulge right below the lip and the tops of the lids would turn bronze-ish in the fall.
P.S. sorry if the image quality is bad. I don't have much photography experience as I normally just snap quick pictures with my phone. Also if my color descriptions prove to be wrong in the future I apologize as I am partially colorblind
S. purpurea ssp. venosa Old Dock, Columbus Co, NC clone H
S. purpurea ssp. purpurea Marl bog form ON
S. minor
S. flava var. rugelii "clone A x clone B"
S. leucophylla 'Tarnok'
S. x 'Judith Hindle'
Now onto my NOID sarrs, one of them I suspect is a rubra but I'm not positive. It came from one of the dormant flytrap+sarr bundle at lowes. The other three are mystery hybrids that Eric sent to me last year, they were my first three sarrs.
Suspected S. rubra (with my first flower yayyyy! )
My three mystery hybrids, I cut off all the pitchers because they were dead and brown but hopefully ill have some new pitchers soon.
NOID #1 This one had a very flava like appearance to me this summer; it appeared, to my untrained eye, to have some rubricorpora influence due to the red pitcher body and veins.
NOID #2 I have no idea what this one could could be, it was bright green with bold veins.
NOID #3 This was one of my favorites, it was green and it might have some alata influence; the pitcher would get a bulge right below the lip and the tops of the lids would turn bronze-ish in the fall.
P.S. sorry if the image quality is bad. I don't have much photography experience as I normally just snap quick pictures with my phone. Also if my color descriptions prove to be wrong in the future I apologize as I am partially colorblind