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By MikeB
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All I have to do is protect them from the late frosts.
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25 flowers in this 8-inch / 20-centimeter pot of Dixie Lace (this plant multiplies like a weed):
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By MikeB
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Camden wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 1:07 am Nice! You got that lunchbox to flower!
I didn't do anything special; it sat outside with the rest of my Sarracenia. Did you notice the weird crown on the right? 3 flower buds popping out of it.
WONE wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 1:28 am You got any crosses in mind? :D
Actually, I haven't given that any thought yet. It'll depend on what's blooming at the same time.
coorain wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 8:46 pm Wow this is so awesome! Your plants are so happy.
They like it here. Eastern North Carolina is home for a lot of them. Plus, my winter weather was pretty mild, so that made the Gulf Coast plants happy.
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By Gary
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Remarkable! That's a lot of flowers. Do Sarrs generally just sprout one flower per rhizome, or can multiple growth points each make flowers?
I have an unknown Sarr that's growing a flower stalk right now, but although there are other growth points no other flowers are in evidence so far
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Gary wrote: Mon Mar 27, 2023 11:10 pm Remarkable! That's a lot of flowers. Do Sarrs generally just sprout one flower per rhizome, or can multiple growth points each make flowers?
Typically, I get just one flower bud per crown, and not from every crown. A few of my plants are overachievers and do 2 or 3 buds on a crown (like the Lunchbox plant).
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Wow, all those blooms look like flowers outside of the Biltmore Mansion!!! :lol:

I've got an intense bloom going on, too. At least 33% of my sarrs are blooming!!! Of course I've only got three plants *possibly* capable of blooming. But, hey, I'm tickled with that one!!! Mystery $4.95 bargain sarrs from CC. :mrgreen:
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