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As iv never actually posted any pictures of my plants on here I thought I'd share some with you all 

S. Rubra ssp alabamensis 'Thorsby, Al'

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Flava var rubricorpora 'blackwater, Fl'

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Timothy king

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Flava var rugelii, Large pitchers 

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Flava var Rugelii  'Avalon shores'

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S. Psittacina var okefenokeensis

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Large 'baker, Fl'

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S. Purp ssp venosa 'reedy Creek,  virginia' X purp var Montana 

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Drosera intermedia 'suwanee canal, Ga' forms a long stem like drosera Madagascarensis 

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Drosera linearis 

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S. Purp ssp venosa 'reedy Creek,  virginia' currently showing strange colouration, think it's heat stress.

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S.  Purp ssp venosa, Ian salters PV01 

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Drosera cuneifolia 

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Drosera Slackii

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Heliamphora nutans X heterodoxa

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darlingtonia pitchers forming orange colouration

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Smaller autumn darlingtonia pitchers

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S. Purp ssp purp f. Heterophylla through winter

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S. Purp ssp venosa var burkei f. Luteola

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S. Oreophila var ornata,'sand mountain'

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Helen mary

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Leah wilkerson 

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S. Leucophylla slack clone X schnells ghost

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Dionaea G1 X G14 

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Full sun (13+ hours), normally grow them in 50:50 peat:sharp sand but this one I'm trying in peat perlite which seems fine. Grown at water level even through winter when they happily freeze solid.

Not sure if it's the same for anyone else but I have found they have a very short growing season and generally only get about 30mm in height. 

The one in the picture is sending up a flower stalk. I have had them growing for about 5 years now but haven't had them set a good amount of seed yet.

I would say with my Conditions they are easy to grow but could vary from person to person

Hope this helps :thumbsup:

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Some more shots of a rather under rated species, the purpureas.....

 

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Dutch clone, has nice wavy lids

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Veinless form, from ireland

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Intergrade form from pakim pond, NJ

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Var montana 'raybun Co. , Georgia'

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Var montana 'McClures bog, Henderson Co. , North carolina'

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Var venosa 'reedy Creek, Virginia' X Var montana

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Var venosa 'nr old dock, columbus Co. , NC'

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Var burkii 'Sandy Creek Rd, Fl'

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Var burka 'Cook's bayou, florida' the biggest purp in my collection regularly grows pitchers 7" in length and 4" from "ear to ear"

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Var burkii, chipola giant

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Var burkii f. Luteola produces the most fanned hoods i have ever seen.

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Var burkii 'Melissa mazur'

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Hope you all enjoyed the pictures! 

 

Dan

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One of Ian salters minor var okefenokeensis

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One of a few nice okee seedlings i did, the cross is MKM5 X M18 

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Another okee giant from Ian

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M18 sending up some good sized pitchers!

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Nice little antho free minor enjoying the morning sun

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These two psittacina var okefenokeensis are by far the biggest in my collection the second one has the biggest heads i have seen on any psittacina, theyre bordering on golf ball size. I would be interested to see how big other growers psittacina get?

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Yellow flower form

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Brought as a gulf coast giant but I suspect some hybridisation as it occasionally produces traps like a courtii 

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Dan

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I like very much Sarracenia purpurea s.l. plants as well, because I only have a rather windy place for growing Sarracenia and, of course, S. purpurea s.l. resist really well by being so stout. Also, they look pretty nice year round. Common plants, but not boring plants!

The 'Melissa Mazur´is something I should get someday :happy: But I think the clone is not so widespread; may I ask where did you find it? Thank you!

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7 hours ago, Hannahraptor said:

Looking really good Dan. :)

I also have M Mazur but apparently it's unlikely we have the original and true plant. Mike King has it but I don't thinks it very wide spread. 

If this is the case It would be interesting to know any defining features of the true 'Melissa mazur'?

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Great photos. :D

My psittacinas are also very big this year. 

Below are some pictures of them

Sarracenia psittacina var. okefenokeensis f. luteoviridis "Sandy Creek Road, Bay Co, Florida", Sarracenia psittacina var. okefenokeensis "Charlton Co. Georgia",(Clone 2, 1985 imported from Lee´s botanical garden, Miami) and Sarracenia psittacina "giant form, Gulf Coast, Florida, USA"

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Sarracenia psittacina var. okefenokeensis 'Big Globose Traps', near Citronelle, Washington Co., Al

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