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Hailstorm Project
Well, for first time, I will post a photo thread in this forum.
The season here is started since late february-mid march. All the sarracenias are awake, some flowering, but all in different ranges. Some have more than 5 pitchers, some others are just emerging its first one. Here are a bit of flowers and tubes, perhaps becomes more colorful in the next 2 months.
Many flowers are losing its petals now, ending its cycle.

Note: The photos aren't from the same day. Were shooted from mid-March to this week.


SAL01- alata (10 flowers opened at same time!)


SAL04- alata (Wavy lid)


SAL06- alata - Angelina Co., TX


SFL01- flava var. flava


SFL02- flava var. ??. I have received this plant labelled as ornata, but clearly haven't the characters of that variety. I have some var. flava more heavily veined than this. Anyways, it's a nice plant.


SFL03- flava cv. 'Burgundy' flower


SFL09- flava var. rubricorpora - Apalachicola, Franklin Co., FL


SFL19- flava var. flava - Green Swamp, Brunswick Co., NC (another coppery top)



SFL25- flava var. flava - Shallotte, Brunswick Co., NC (very colorful coppery top!)


SLE05- leucophylla - near Perdido, Baldwin Co., AL


SPP03- purpurea ssp. purpurea - New Jersey (left: new pitcher, right and bottom: old pitchers)


SXH03- 'Stevensii' flower


SXH08- x rehderi - Cresco




SXH13- flava var. rubricorpora x alata 'red lid'


SXH17- x exornata - ex Slack


SXH27- ‘Minata’
chrispy
Excellent photos - well done. I wish my plants were as far advanced.

Cheers,

Chris
Iggy
QUOTE (Hailstorm Project @ 6th April 2008 - 00:07 AM) *
Many flowers are losing its petals now, ending its cycle.


You lucky boy ,here it's still rainingsmile.gif ....
So I hope too see the first petals one of these days.
Nice collection and new pitchers!!
I can't wait till the fine weather sun_bespectacled.gif arrives here.

Iggy
jimscott
Very nice looking, especially the yellow flowers.
schimatrix
QUOTE (jimscott @ 6th April 2008 - 19:35 PM) *
Very nice looking, especially the yellow flowers.

I second that: the first picture is fantastic!
Hailstorm Project
Thanks all for your comments happy.gif

I have added some more photos.
jimfoxy
Great looking plants and photos. The naming of some of the flava plants seems a little strange to me. Would you agree?
SFL01 looks more like a var. rugelii.
SFL19 & SFL25 - var. cuprea?
Hailstorm Project
Probably you're right. SFL01 have developed this year a very big lids and the red marks of the throat are expanding laterally (not shown in this photo).
SFL19 and SFL25 are quite similar to cuprea indeed, but I have received it as flava. Perhaps are intergrade forms (I also have a plant labelled as cuprea, darker than these two)

In the other hand, SFL02 was labelled as ornata, and I can't see any traces of that variety at the moment.

Possibly my flavas will receive a serious remodellation in its labels soon. I have also two clones clearly from hybrid origin.
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