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dear friends,

I've just taken some pictures - considering it's the time of the year to photograph leucos: well it turned out to be quite a job to take some decent pictures, something I didn't expected.. <_<

anyway, hope you enjoy this:

S. leucophylla large purple & white North Florida (ex SMcPherson - Stephen Morley)

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S. leucophylla Red & white (MK L22)

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S. leucophylla Paradise Bay, FI

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S. excellens x leucophylla (RVL SH01) MK H94

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left:

SH24 S. x excellens x leucophylla (Andrew Wilkinson,collected from Marston Exotics mid 1980s - MK H77)

right:

SL18 S. leucophylla, stocky red and white (MK L64)

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S. leucophylla Large white lid Citronelle, Alabama, W PWilson, L03, 2004 (Rogier V.L. LE40)

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S. leucophylla – Avalon Beach, Santa Rosa County, Florida [suW-L08] [PhW]

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S. leucophylla - pink tube

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SL25 S. leucophylla Pubescent Pink (C. Klein 37)

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left.

SL23 S. leucophylla clone #1 seed grown Appalachicola (Stephen Morley)

right:

SL18 S. leucophylla, stocky red and white (MK L64)

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and here's the strange look of my "Pink Thing" at the moment:

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a couple of intruders

S. flava var. ornata Solid red throat with diffused veins around neck-Apalachicola nat. Forest; Liberty Co. Florida, (Rogier van Loenen FL57, Pwilson F67, Mking F88); Rbeggs, SF5

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S. alata x rubra ssp wherryi - Tibbee, Alabama (H104 - from AndyCPUK)

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Very, very nice and graceful Sarracenias.....I'm loco for leucos!...he he...Thanks for sharing...

DexFC

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some new shots I thought to share, hope you like them :)

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S. leucophylla Slack’s clone Robust pitchers, green/white

plant received from Bill Sherren some years ago (thanks Bill :thumbsup: )..

rampant & nice!

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S. leucophylla large purple & white North Florida - ex SMcPherson

this one comes from Stephen Morley, and it's definitely one of my favourite leucophylla!

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S. leucophylla Red & white (MK L22); a well known plant, as the following (from Mike as well) ;)

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the latter shows an odd/deformed pitcher I've never seen before - it's not the only plant which is showing deformed pitchers top at the moment here anyway :/

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S. leucophylla Hot pink Selections 1, Botanique (MK L48A), waiting for a better/hotter pink :D (actually the plant is still establishing, certainly needs more time to colour up well)..

the same applies to the following:

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S. leucophylla – Stocky, Wide Mouth, Red Lip – ex. Bunting. Huge, very stocky and well marked (Aidan SL27); this plant is really

rampant and vigorous: a superb clone!

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LBNL, an ugly picture (I'm sorry) for a lovely plant :

S. leucophylla Large white lid Citronelle, Alabama, W PWilson, L03, 2004

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cheers, mates :thumbsup:

Ada, some of my plants have shown some kind of unorthodox behaviour as well.. some pitchers haven't developed properly (see my L18 above), some others - supposed to become red or pink - simply decided not to do that..

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