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A few photos of plants from today. With the poor weather we're having things haven't moved on much recently and plants haven't yet got their best colour.

Anyway, I'll start off with a few tall flavas the tallest being 91cm ATM.
From left to right they are:

S. flava, Dahlia Bog, VA (MK F5)
S. flava, 120cm+ (Christian Klein)
S. flava, Very large form, NC,WS(PW) (MK F32)
S. flava, very large form, NC (Dennis Balsdon) (same as MK F32?)
S. flava, Red lip, column and throat (ipF19)

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6 rubricorporas in the next 3 photos:

S. flava var. rubricorpora, Giant red tube, Apalachicola (MK F21)
S. flava var. rubricorpora, Cv. 'Burgundy' ex. J. Ainsworth (P & J Plants), since renamed I believe
S. flava var. rubricorpora, Sumatra, F4 WC N. Florida (Hampshire Carnivorous Plants)
S. flava var. rubricorpora, Sumatra, F42 WC N. Florida (Hampshire Carnivorous Plants)
S. flava var. rubricorpora
S. flava var. rubricorpora, 'Burgundy' (MK F26)

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Tarnok flowers

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S. leucophylla, Hurricane Creek White, AL BB 2007 (MK L58B)

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Darlingtonia flowers outside

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Some mooreis in their first year with me doing well
S. x moorei, "Esme Cowlard" (L18 x F18) 2003 cross (MK H192)
S. x moorei, "Elizabeth Aydon" (L18 x F18) 2003 cross (MK H193)

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S. x moorei, "Welsh Dragon" (IS 2010) (Ian Salter)

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S. flava var. ornata, "Super ornata"

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S. flava var. cuprea, North Carolina (Tricky Utrici F6)

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  • 2 weeks later...

good looking leuco seedling Martin.

Thanks ada. You have seen them before when I posted these same seedlings last year. I've re-potted them this spring and since then they've come on in leaps and bounds! The seeds came originally from Alan at Churchtown Carnivores during September 2010 and having been growing since spring 2011.

Here's what they're like today. The first tray contains mainly L10 (S. leucophylla nr Seminole, FL x S. leucophylla, Perdido)

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while these are L11 (S. leucophylla, Route 71 x S. leucophylla, Deer Park, AL.)

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A few more photos showing how things have developed over the last few months.

 

Darlingtonia outside
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My greenhouse water butt obscured by some old plants ...

S. flava var. rubricorpora, Sumatra, F4 WC N. Florida (Hampshire Carnivorous Plants)
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S. flava var. rubricorpora, Sumatra, F42 WC N. Florida (Hampshire Carnivorous Plants)
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My best S. leucophylla seedling
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All leuco seedlings ...
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S. minor okefenokeensis, Okefenokee Giant, Alastair Culham, Reading University (Mike King M18)
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Good old reliable S. 'Juthatip Soper'
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S. 'Adrian Slack'
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S. x moorei “Joanna” (flava var. rugelii x leucophylla)
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S. x moorei, flava var. rugelii x leucophylla (Cedric Azais SXM69)
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Seed grown S. 'Orange Fire' x S. flava var. ornata (CA SFO09)
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One of my few vft that's growing very well at the moment.
'Bimbo'
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