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By awdairnner
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Joined:  Tue May 16, 2017 1:57 pm
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Can anyone identify some sarracenias for me? They are all from California Carnivores. I got my first one when I was young and didn't think to record the name of the cross. The others I got recently from a rhizome sale, but as part of the sale, they weren't labeled. Thank you for any help!

This is my first one:
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And one of its flowers:
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Here is the other one that has flowered:
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Here are the rest:
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Thanks again in advance!
By awdairnner
Posts:  4
Joined:  Tue May 16, 2017 1:57 pm
#292917
Frothy_Milk wrote: The first one looks like sarracenia red bug
I thought that, too, but it has the "windows" of a S. leucophylla, it doesn't grow in the dense clumps, and it's pitchers get to be a foot and a half tall. My best guess is it is a S. minor x leucophylla of some sort, but I have no clue for the others.
By Frothy_Milk
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Joined:  Sun Apr 30, 2017 9:39 pm
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awdairnner wrote:
Frothy_Milk wrote: The first one looks like sarracenia red bug
I thought that, too, but it has the "windows" of a S. leucophylla, it doesn't grow in the dense clumps, and it's pitchers get to be a foot and a half tall. My best guess is it is a S. minor x leucophylla of some sort, but I have no clue for the others.
Oh it does. Didn't notice that. It's probably minor x leucophylla.


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By awdairnner
Posts:  4
Joined:  Tue May 16, 2017 1:57 pm
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Frothy_Milk wrote: The red one that flowered could be a S. "Dana's Delight".
That does look the closest to what it is.
Frothy_Milk wrote: Maybe alata, or rubrioperculata
If you are talking about the second-to-last photo, I think it is probably a young S. alata. It isn't of flowering size yet, so I can't look at it's flowers, which would help in identification.

Thank you again for all of your help.
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