Sarracenia flava “Widemouth”
I love Sarracenias that are just a little different from the rest; those that are unusual or just are shaped a little differently. One form of S. flava that I really enjoy is one that I received from Karen Oudean. She called it S. flava “Widemouth”, and it’s got this gaping hole-for-a-mouth. The nectar roll is very prominent and has this wonderful dip to it. This is a characteristic that I hope to work into future breeding lines. HAWT. Thanks Karen for such a wonderful and amazing plant!
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