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Post by stevebooth on Apr 30, 2022 15:21:58 GMT
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Post by dvg on May 1, 2022 16:25:00 GMT
Steve your early growing season seems to be off to an excellent start. That mild winter, just passed, seems to have been quite agreeable to your plants. dvg
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Post by stevebooth on May 6, 2022 15:08:05 GMT
For comparison, a “Goldie” flower came out today And also a seed grown IPX62 (minor x purpurea var. hetrophylla) x leucophylla anthocyanin free ex Bill Scholl Although all the anthocyanin free genes seem to be hiding, still there’s always the next generation Cheers Steve
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Post by stevebooth on May 6, 2022 16:46:34 GMT
Just another one of th “Goldie” so you can get a better appreciation of the petal shape. Cheers Steve
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Post by stevebooth on May 14, 2022 9:23:50 GMT
This first set is of a seed grown leucophylla alba, the first to come out but its siblings aren’t far behind. This second one is of a seed grown Sarracenia (flava atropurpurea x leucophylla alba) X ((alata x leucophylla) x ‘Leah Wilkerson’) and the early pitcher adjacent. Cheers Steve
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Post by stevebooth on May 15, 2022 14:31:03 GMT
So here’s a sweet little thing, it’s from a seed grown Sarracenia cross, moorei, very large Norman Parker X moorei ‘Leah Wiklkerson’ with juvenile pitcher. And for reference, here it is with a single “Goldie” petal held at the centre of the flower Cheers Steve
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Post by stevebooth on May 20, 2022 16:21:56 GMT
This going to be a very yellow post i’m afraid, but there’s are the first outdoor flowers to bloom and couldn’t let that pass without some note. This one is a Sarracenia sedgrown cross, ‘Hugh Jampton’ X “Goldie”
And this one is a seed grown Sarracenia, SFC06 flava cuprea very large Phil Sheridan(F153MK) X SFRB09 flava rubicorpora heavily veined.
Cheers Steve
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Post by stevebooth on May 25, 2022 17:33:10 GMT
This subtly infused pink bloom is a seed grown S. purpurea heterophylla X areolata ‘Peaches’ Cheers Steve
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Post by dvg on May 25, 2022 19:36:00 GMT
It's always exciting to see how our seed grown selections express the parts of their parents in themselves. dvg
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Post by stevebooth on May 29, 2022 7:56:47 GMT
Some poor unfortunates who have lost their names, but lovely no the less. I like the green in this one. Cheers Steve
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Post by stevebooth on Jun 2, 2022 11:53:50 GMT
This one is a seed grown S. Purpurea, Parkin pond X S.x ‘Adrian Slack’. The flower is in fact a lot darker than in the picture, almost black in fact which is what drew my eye to it. Can’t remember what the pitchers are like, but I will make a mental note this year. Cheers Steve
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Post by stevebooth on Jun 5, 2022 7:14:33 GMT
This is a S. oreophila Sand Mountain X ((leucophylla x flava var ornata) x’Adrian Slack’) Cheers Steve
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Post by gristlies on Jun 6, 2022 16:51:34 GMT
Very nice!
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Post by stevebooth on Jun 12, 2022 14:59:58 GMT
This is a seed grown S. leucophylla X flava ornate Bay County exhibiting more leucophylla genes. And Nd this is one of its siblings exhibiting more flava like genes. Cheers Steve
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Post by stevebooth on Jun 12, 2022 15:05:31 GMT
This is a nameless hybrid in one of the bogs, some of the lineage can be taken from the flower. Cheers Steve
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