Her majesty – Sarracenia ‘Royal Ruby‘
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The flava section
Sarracenia flava ‘Waccamaw’
Sarracenia flava var. autropurpurea
Sarracenia flava var. rubricorpora
Sarracenia flava var. ornata – tall clone

Sarracenia flava var. ornata “lidless”



A few of the juveniles freshly potted up!
The table that is slowly filling up back to front with the the new babies. There is a lot to look forward to in the coming seasons!
Pitcher plant powwow.
A plethora of Sarracenia flowers.
Here’s a shot of one of the flowers from that strange luteola…
…and of the other flower. If you see past the petals, there’s no umbrella! Go home, Sarracenia. You are drunk.
Another flower that caught my eye after the strange luteola flower. This is S. lamentations x leucophylla. Notice anything funny about this one? Check the sepals out! (
An ever-so efficient use of space. It’s packed in here!



Phil freaks out over this beautiful N. robcantleyi!






WOW. Just… wow.

Obligitory bridge shot. Crossed en route to CalCarn.
We up in this.

Calen and Damon



Left to Right: Kinjie, Peter, Calen, some weird guy, and Damon
Aww yeah! Selfie with Peter D’amato!
(A blurry) selfie with Chi’en, Kinjie and Calen. I was probably on a bit of a botanical high or something at the time of this photo.
Left to Right: Calen, Mike, Kate, Kinjie and I
Crops of Wang.
I think Calen’s phone was dead in this photo and that he was just pretending to take a photo for this shot. (Heh heh! Just messin’ with you Calen. But you gotta make sure your phone is charged next time, bro. 🙂 )

Check out the throat spotch on this baby!

Man, these Flava cupreas — so choclate-y!
The Wangster admires a beautiful pink excellens.
Carnivorous plant geeks in effect.
Sarracenia “Elaine Wang”
Nightshift.
Light ’em up! (Playing around with the wireless flash…)
Scene without the camera flash…
… and scene WITH flash.
Crops by night.


Plant life. Ain’t nothin’ but a G(ardener) thang.
Tools of the artist.








The beast. Sarracenia “Saurus”



Whatta bunch ah crazies all up in this joint. We be getting that Sarracenia high.
Sarracenia ‘Adrian Slack’ x ‘Judith Hindle’
Sarracenia ‘Adrian Slack’ x ‘Judith Hindle’
Sarracenia ‘Adrian Slack’ x ‘Judith Hindle’