FlytrapCare Carnivorous Plant Forums

Sponsored by FlytrapStore.com

Discuss Sarracenia, Heliamphora, Darlingtonia, Cephalotus plant care here

Moderator: Matt

By Kevin01
Posts:  34
Joined:  Wed Apr 27, 2022 5:07 pm
#432863
Hello FlyTrap Forums :)

I got this new Sarracenia today. Do any of you have confident guesses or knows the hybrid or subspecies or what it is?

Hope you're all having a good day
Attachments:
20230401_132320.jpg
20230401_132320.jpg (6.27 MiB) Viewed 1205 times
User avatar
By ChefDean
Location: 
Posts:  9354
Joined:  Tue Sep 18, 2018 12:44 am
#432865
With all the variations out there today, a definite, 100% ID is not likely. However, I will say that it has leucophylla in it. Not going to say 100% leuco, but it as leuco in its gene pool.
Maybe ask the guy you got it from as to its potential parentage.
By McCWells
Location: 
Posts:  75
Joined:  Fri Mar 31, 2023 1:59 am
#432866
I tried putting it through a plant identifier, and it said it was most likely a Drosera :roll: . Anyways, the second most likely was S. Leucophylla, and with it not being super white, and mostly red I would agree with ChefDean that its some sort of Leucophylla hybrid:
ChefDean wrote: Not going to say 100% leuco, but it as leuco in its gene pool.
By Kevin01
Posts:  34
Joined:  Wed Apr 27, 2022 5:07 pm
#432867
Thank you both! It's from a nursery so could definitely have just been a "mutt"
User avatar
By Intheswamp
Location: 
Posts:  3444
Joined:  Wed May 04, 2022 2:28 pm
#432869
Maybe a S. leucomuttphylla?
User avatar
By Intheswamp
Location: 
Posts:  3444
Joined:  Wed May 04, 2022 2:28 pm
#432870
This is what running the image through Plant.id came up with:
ID_sarrs_leuco_plantID_info.jpg
ID_sarrs_leuco_plantID_info.jpg (135.19 KiB) Viewed 1179 times
By Bird
Location: 
Posts:  222
Joined:  Wed Jan 12, 2022 3:39 am
#432895
It kinda looks like juthatip soper
User avatar
By MikeB
Location: 
Posts:  1908
Joined:  Sat Apr 25, 2020 4:13 pm
#432968
I think it's one of the hundreds of variations of Sarracenia x moorei, a flava x leuco or leuco x flava hybrid. With all of the variations in the two parent species, the appearances of their offspring are all over the map.
coorain liked this
Repotting carnivorous plants

the media looks like peat? Did you add water and f[…]

Seeds received. Thanks Chef and donors!

Counting to infinity.

2496

Beautiful - nice to see your signs of spring!!

Completely agree on the Lowe’s BetterGrow vs[…]

Brushes For Pollination

Yep, I use cotton buds too, I find it easier to di[…]

Fishing

I'm in for a few bucks or so of the cultivars. I h[…]

Support the community - Shop at FlytrapStore.com!