linuxman Posted March 16, 2015 Report Share Posted March 16, 2015 Hi, I have these plants with or showing flower buds this year. I will make some crosses as usual but if anyone's got some good suggestions or would like a particular cross then please add to this post. Of course, there's no guarantee the plants will actually flower at the same time but I'll do my best. For myself I was thinking of trying F35 ("Goldie") x F25 ('Suspicion') and F30 x L4 for a red-lipped moorei. A1 S. alataA2 S. alata typical form, Stone Co., MSA4 S. alata, Stone Co., MS, MK A20A5 S. alata, Black tube, stocky, pubescent De Soto National Forest Clone 3, MK A28A8 S. alata, P.W. Red lid, Perry Co., MIF10 S. flava var. atropurpurea, Blackwater, FL (JA – NC 54)F20 S. flava var. atropurpurea, ApalachicolaF36 S. flava var. atropurpurea, ‘Kimber Red Ruffles’ (DC), MK F195F47 S. flava var. atropurpurea, Exum, N. Carolina, All red, D Schnell, Clone 2F4 S. flava var. rubricorporaF12 S. flava var. Rubricorpora, Giant red tube Apalachicola, MK F21F19 S. flava var. rubricorpora, Cv. 'Burgundy' ex. J. AinsworthF26 S,. flava var. rubricorpora, Burgundy', MK F26F8 S. flava var. maximaF23 S. flava var. maxima, Large green form, light vein, N. Carolina, W,(F12,JA), MK F91F31 S. flava var. maxima, Green form, tall (3ft), MK F3F3 S. flava var. ornata, Gulf Coast, MK F73F14 S. flava var. ornata, Sandy Creek Road, MK F247F16 S. flava var. ornata, Heavy veined Potterton & Martin J Welham, Cedric SF024F28 S. flava var. ornata, Solid red throat with diffused veins around neck, Apalachicola National Forest, FL W,(PW), MK F88F29 S. flava var. ornata, “Super ornata”F37 S. flava var. ornata, Marston DwarfF39 S. flava var. ornata, Heavily veined, North Carolina (WS), MK F123F44 S. flava var. ornata, Heavy veined, Pender County, NCF15 S. flava var. cuprea, North CarolinaF17 S. flava var. cuprea, Copper top, NC, Dave Richardson (F10, MK), Cedric SFC05F24 S. flava var. cuprea, Bronze Blush'F1 S. flava var. flava, North CarolinaF5 S. flava var. flava CV Maxima, MK F11F11 S. flava var. flava, Dahlia Bog, VA, MK F5F21 S. flava var. flava, very large form, NCF22 S. flava var. flava, Harleysville, PA (BCP)F25 S. flava var. flava, 'Suspicion', anthocyanin free, ipF100F30 S. flava var. flava, Red lip, column and throat, ipF19F33 S. flava var. flava, Prince George Co., VAF35 S. flava var. flava, “Goldie”F48 S. flava var. flava, 120cm+F50 S. flava var. flava, Very large form, NC,WS(PW), MK F32F2 S. flava var. rugelii, Blackwater, FLF34 S. flava var. rugelii, Milton, FLL3 S. leucophylla, red and white, MK L28L4 S. leucophylla, Giant pink lip ANF, FL, MK L18L8 S. leucophylla, 'Tarnok' mutant flower form (L55,MK)L10 S. leucophylla, Avalon BeachesL11 S. leucophylla, ex Adrian SlackL12 S. leucophylla, Gas station site, Perdido, AL, ipL34bL13 S. leucophylla, Stocky, wide mouth, red lip – AKA Bunting original, ipL27L14 S. leucophylla, Pubescent Ctenium Fields, Perdido, AL, ipL16aL16 S. leucophylla, `Burgundy’. Red & White, Phil Sheridan, MK L57L19 S. leucophylla, Helmut's Delight, Cedric SL04O1 S. orephilaSX17 S. x 'Adrian Slack', MK H113SX26 S. x moorei, Pensacola Fields, FL, W, PW 2004 (H123, MK), Cedric SXM32SX42 S. x moorei, Marston clone Regards, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mkmplants Posted March 20, 2015 Report Share Posted March 20, 2015 This is a fantastic Idea Looks well one S. alata, Black tube, stocky, pubescent De Soto National Forest Clone 3, with S. flava var. flava, 120cm+ Or one S. x 'Adrian Slack', MK H113 with any atropurpurea Have a nice weekend Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
linuxman Posted March 21, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 21, 2015 This is a fantastic Idea Looks well one S. alata, Black tube, stocky, pubescent De Soto National Forest Clone 3, with S. flava var. flava, 120cm+ Or one S. x 'Adrian Slack', MK H113 with any atropurpurea Have a nice weekend If they mature at the same time I'll see what I can do. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cedric-666 Posted March 28, 2015 Report Share Posted March 28, 2015 Crosses with Adrian Slack are usually great. I suggest you to cross your Adrian slack with : - F28 S. flava var. ornata, Solid red throat with diffused veins around neck, Apalachicola National Forest, FL W,(PW), MK F88 - your reddest S. flava atropurpurea - L16 S. leucophylla, `Burgundy’. Red & White, Phil Sheridan, MK L57- L19 S. leucophylla, Helmut's Delight, Cedric SL04 - A5 S. alata, Black tube, stocky, pubescent De Soto National Forest Clone 3, MK A28 One warning however: when selfing Adrian Slack I got a very low rate of germination and all seedlings except one were very weak; the single strong seedling is however very promising. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nepenthes Lowii Posted May 16, 2015 Report Share Posted May 16, 2015 flava var. cuprea, North Carolina X S. flava var. maxima Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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