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Miroslav Srba

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Dear friends,

let me share some photos of new clones selected this season :-)

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S. leucophylla x 'Adrian Slack' clone C

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S. (leucophylla x flava var. ornata) x 'Adrian Slack' clone A

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S. leucophylla x 'Adrian Slack' clone D
... 105 cm, peristome 9,5 cm

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S. (leucophylla x flava var. ornata) x 'Adrian Slack' clone B

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S. 'Rudolf II' x 'Adrian Slack' clone A - juvenile pitcher

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S. 'Rudolf II' x 'Adrian Slack' clone A - mature pitcher

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S. (flava var. ornata x oreophila) x p.v. var. montana clone A

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S. 'Přemysl Otakar' x leucophylla clone B
- really true color... almost black tube with black veins contrastive to white fenestration

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S. leucophylla x 'Přemysl Otakar I' clone A
- all red leucophylla. But the fenestration is maintained this time :-)

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S. (leucophylla x oreophila) x leucophylla "Milton"

... enjoy them!

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wooow :JC_cupidboy: :suicide_fool-edit:  
these are the most beoutifull sarracenia I have ever seen!!

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looking good

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Very good looking plant! Congrats!!
Any ideas about when you'll be able to provide the first spares?

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Fantastic plants.

If you run a waiting list put me down for those.

If you run a sales mailing list then please add me to it.

Well done that man!

Regards
Tricky

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Wonderful portraits!

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Thanks to all. Good message is that all of these clones were already propagated and exist in two or three specimens. So shouldn't be lost. If you like feel free to contact me by mail. The third plant is available - that's rule of my collection. Next year will be available more of them :-)

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Some of the most crazy sarracenia I have never seen before, a true selection work, tanks a lot.

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This topic continues :-) I am going to perform next generation of some of the plants above. Which cross would you prefer if you had the option?

polinate this plant:
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S. (leucophylla x flava var. ornata) x 'Adrian Slack' clone A

by exactly this seedling to enhance the deep violet inside?
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S. (leucophylla x oreophila) x leucophylla "Milton"

OR cross the first S. (leucophylla x flava var. ornata) x 'Adrian Slack' clone A back with 'Adrian Slack?'


It is not easy to decide for me. The variant with oreophila introgression should be more vigorous and the backcross should be more 'Adrian Slack'-like...

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Not easy to decide but the 2 choice can give you beautiful plant.
I have a preference for a crossing still "Adrian Slack" ==)

Oliv

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S.( (leucophylla x flava var. ornata) x 'Adrian Slack' clone A) x S. ((leucophylla x oreophila) x leucophylla "Milton")

To me this cross will give some nice new seedling! :thumbsup:

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Rule of thumb: if the hybrid you produced is neither equal to or better than it's parents, it's not worth breeding with.  Looks like you've been sticking to the rule-those hybrids look amazing!