- Fri Mar 04, 2011 9:23 am
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The red one looks like Clayton's Volcanic Red, but it seems to have stronger teeth and better looking trap! Nice one Matt!!
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prized wrote:The red one looks like Clayton's Volcanic Red, but it seems to have stronger teeth and better looking trap! Nice one Matt!!Hah, that isn't even one of the better looking ones. It was just a nearby pot that I grabbed to contrast with the yellow plant. I'll take some more photos of that red plant during the growing season if people are interested. Here are a few of it I took last year:
prized wrote:aaaaaaaaa all that permits and cites...and certificates..and...damnWell, now that we sell sterile cultures internationally:
Matt wrote: It is one of a few, but it's the one I propagated the most because I thought it was the most beautiful. There are many, many red clones out there that have names and I think that this unnamed red clone is actually better than many of them.I agree Matt, it is stunning, I havn't seen color like that in most any plants! I hope that if my mother is really happy, I can get a red plant from you, unfortunate there is only a small chance, we receive the ones mentioned. Maybe you should get it as a cultivar, our just sell a separate plant "outstanding red traps"
David F wrote:Maybe you should get it as a cultivar, our just sell a separate plant "outstanding red traps"I've considered doing that because so many people seem to like it.
Steve_D wrote:FTS "Magma" maybe. FTS "Midnight" -- FTS "Congealed Blood of Death" -- FTS "Merlot" -- FTS "Sangria"The name FTS "Merlot" would really go well with the color. Very beautiful plants Matt. I very much enjoyed looking at them.
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