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By Gary
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#434640
Hi all. This looks like a S. minor hybrid, but these are just the first pitchers to come up. There are a couple more that are taller but they haven't opened yet. Opinions?
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By MikeB
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#434653
Could be minor var. okefenokeensis x alata. That would explain the pitchers' shape and height.
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By steve booth
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#434817
Definitely got minor in it, most likely Okefenokeensis, but you will get a better idea once the pitchers mature.
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Steve
By Gary
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#434825
Yeah, that "beak" definitely says S. minor is in the mix. Can't wait to see if the mature pitchers are larger. The tallest right now is around 10".
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