July

 

Why, Hello July. Nice to see you again.

Geez. It’s already JULY?  What happened?  The year is halfway over and didn’t we just start 2011 not too long ago?  Dude, that’s a trip.  To commemorate our cross over into July, a few random snapshots from  July 1 posted below.   Not all are photos of Sarracenia, however all are carnivorous.  Enjoy!

Sarracenia leucophylla "Purple Lips" x flava var. ornata
Sarracenia leucophylla “Purple Lips” x flava var. ornata

Sarracenia minor var. okefenokeensis x 'Golden Red Jubilee'
Sarracenia minor var. okefenokeensis x ‘Golden Red Jubilee’

Utricularia reiniformis - small form
Utricularia reiniformis – small form

Drosophyllum lusitanicum
Drosophyllum lusitanicum

Baby Venus Fly Traps
Baby Venus Fly Traps

Pinguicula moranensis x ehleresiae
Pinguicula moranensis x ehleresiae

Sarracenia mitchelliana, anthocyanin free
Sarracenia mitchelliana, anthocyanin free

Cephalotus follicularis
Cephalotus follicularis

Sarracenia 'Danas Delight' x areolata
Sarracenia ‘Danas Delight’ x areolata

Dionaea muscipula
Field of traps – Dionaea muscipula

Darlingtonia californica
Darlingtonia californica

Sarracenia oreophila
Sarracenia oreophila

Group randomly throw in a mini-bog
Group randomly thrown in a mini-bog

Sarracenias in the Rain

We’ve been having some really weird June weather here.  In fact, it has been the wettest June of record since 1849.  We’ve had more rain than January! (It’s been quite a dry January for us…) What is going on?!   Anyway, today after I got home, the rain lightened up a little bit enough for me to get out and get a few snapshots of the Sarracenia.  Enjoy!

Rain Rain Go AwayA rainy view from the deck…

Sarracenia flava "Big Mouth"
Sarracenia flava “Big Mouth”

Sarracenia leucophylla "Purple Lips" x 'Royal Ruby'
Sarracenia leucophylla “Purple Lips” x ‘Royal Ruby’

Sarracenia moorei seedlings
Sarracenia moorei seedlings

Sarracenia "Wilkersons Red Rocket" x flava var. rubricorpora
Sarracenia “Wilkerson’s Red Rocket” x flava v. rubricorpora
a cross by Brooks Garcia that I grew out from seed

Sarracenia "Wilkersons Red Rocket" x flava var. rubricorpora
Sarracenia “Wilkerson’s Red Rocket” x flava v. rubricorpora
Cross by Brooks Garcia that I grew out from seed.
Pod sibling to the one above.

Hey, at least I didn’t have to water the plants today! 🙂 Stay dry everyone!

BAPP | Plantgasm Gardens

 

This post is a little bit off the Sarracenia path. This is a tribute and a thanks to a few individuals that inspire me in doing what I do.
Grow on, homies…  Grow on.


[Slideshow: BAPP | Plantgasm Gardens]

This past weekend I had the honor and privilege to get together with a few fellow Bay Area Plant People (BAPP) at the Gardens of Plantgasm.   It is a place of amazing botanical wonder, indoors and out!  Now, you if you know me, I’m not much of an indoor grower, but after my visit, I think I’ll try a couple more plants indoors.  Everywhere I turned at Derek’s place, there was something growing. Climbing a wall. Hanging from the ceiling. Growing in the coffee pot. Jumping off a bookshelf.  Something was growing.  The perfect setting for this gathering of plant addicts.

I’m really glad I was able to attend and meet up with my garden heroes.  We’ve been talking about getting together, havin’ a beer,  and just chattin’ plants for quite some time, and I’m glad we finally were able to.  I would sincerely like to thank Derek and Heather for opening up their home and hosting this event.  Derek (twitter: @plantgasm) is a wonderful source of  great garden inspiration; his passion for the plant is quite contagious. Be sure to visit his site (http://plantgasm.com) and prepare to be moved.

It was also very nice to kick it with Meg and Matti (twitter: @sfgardengirl, @FOFmatti, @faroutflora | web: http://www.faroutflora.com/), Heather (@hchamp) — as well as meet new plant friends: Magdalen, Michelle, Kevin (@joescales), Chuck (@back40feet | http://back40feet.blogspot.com), Carri (@betweenthelimes |http://readbetweenthelimes.blogspot.com/), Kristi (@notsocrafty | http://notsocrafty.com/), and of course Bug and Chieka! (The awesome chihuahua duo!) I can’t believe we were all in one place… ha!

Yes, I grow Sarracenia.  That’s my addiction and obsession. That’s what this blog is about. I’ve always been intrigued by the carnivores ever since I was a kid.  My interest in carnivores and support from my grandparents led me into the world of gardens and the love of growing – not just Sarracenia, but rather all things that I could possibly grow.  My yard indeed is covered in Sarrs; however you can find everything from bamboo to bromeliads, mosses to maples, and cacti to carnivores lurking there.  Meeting with other like minded plant lovers yesterday was simply phenomenal and motivational.  I will continue to plant and grow.

As Derek says, “The second best thing about growing plants is getting to know other people with the same passion.  The first best thing is growing the plants.”


[Plantgasm, Far Out Flora, The Pitcher Plant Project]
(Photo by Heather… Thanks Heather!)

Summer Solstice Seedlings

Happy (belated) Summer Solstice! YES!

To kick off the summer, here’s a few random photos of some seedlings. Most are 1-3 years old.  I snapped these photos during the summer solstice late afternoon. Just a few things here and there, hope you enjoy them.  By the way, I’ve noted who the cross was done by for proper credit down below. Where blank, it was yours truly :).

Not much else to say here except, Happy Summer! Enjoy the sun! (…And Sarracenias!)

Sarracenia courtii x 'Adrian Slack'
[Sarracenia courtii x ‘Adrian Slack’]

 

Sarracenia courtii x 'Adrian Slack'
[Sarracenia courtii x ‘Adrian Slack’]

Sarracenia 'Kilimanjaro' x (rubra ssp. jonesii x  minor var. okefenokeensis)
[Sarracenia ‘Kilimanjaro’ x (rubra ssp. jonesii x  minor var. okefenokeensis)]

Sarracenia mitchelliana x "Leah Wilkerson"
[Sarracenia mitchelliana x “Leah Wilkerson”, Cross by Wes Buckner]

Sarracenia 'Golden Red Jubilee' x purpurea ssp. purpurea
[Sarracenia ‘Golden Red Jubilee’ x purpurea ssp. purpurea]

Sarracenia leucophylla Franklin Co. "A" x  leucophylla Franklin Co. "B"
[Sarracenia leucophylla Franklin Co. “A” x  leucophylla Franklin Co. “B”, Cross by Wes Buckner]

Sarracenia (leucophylla x oreophila) x (leucophylla "red" x minor var. okefenokeensis )
[Sarracenia (leucophylla x oreophila) x (leucophylla “red” x minor var. okefenokeensis ), Cross by Dr. Travis Wyman]

Sarracenia (leucophylla "red" x minor var. okefenokeensis) x (leucophylla x psittacina)
[Sarracenia (leucophylla “red” x minor var. okefenokeensis) x (leucophylla x psittacina), Cross by Dr. Travis Wyman]

Sarracenia leucophylla x flava
[Sarracenia leucophylla x flava, Cross by Warren Auyong, from seed sent to me by fellow carnivorous plant grower, Crystal Morgan]

Sarracenia minor var. okefenokeensis x "Green Monster"
[Sarracenia minor var. okefenokeensis x “Green Monster”]
Interesting story behind this one above. Read up on it here . Special props to fellow Sarracenia ghetto dude, Mike Wang. (Thanks again bro for letting me use it that one year!)

Sarracenia courtii x "Green Monster", Anthocyanin Free
[Sarracenia courtii x “Green Monster”, Anthocyanin Free]

Happy Father’s Day

I would like to wish a very Happy Father’s Day to all the fathers and father figures out there.  Thank you for doing what you do, and for being that example.

I am thankful for my Dad and for all his hard work and sacrifice for our family.  Thanks, Dad!

My garden inspiration, however, comes from my Lolo (which is Grandfather in Filipino).  It was his influence and inspiration at such an early age that has led to my fascination and addiction of all things relating to the Kingdom Plantae.

Ever since I was a kid, I remember working out in the yard with him. My earliest memories were always involving being in the garden by his side.


[Lolo and I working in the garden, circa 1985]

Yeah, that’s me in the photo above. Man, was I stylin’! Ha!

My garden is that concrete and living repository where events of my life are recorded.  Each plant carries a story, and is linked to an event or memory.  Many plants I have were passed down to me from friends or family, and it’s always a way for me to reconnect with loved ones and with generations past.

And, even to this very day – Lolo and I still hang out in the garden. Only now, it’s covered in more Sarracenia than ever.


[Lolo and I, 2011]


[Lolo, hangin’ out with the Sarracenia]

What’s crazy amazing is that my two sons love to be in the garden with us too.  Now, keep in mind, that is their Great-Lolo that they hang out with!  Both of my sons love to see things grow. They also love to see the plants catch and eat bugs too!   I am so thankful to be able to witness this span of generations. I cherish every single moment of it.


[My two crazy — and awesome sons!]

… Now it’s time to go plant something with the kids… 😉

Happy Fathers Day!

Moonlight Sarracenias

Good evening everyone,

The moonlight tonight is intense. It’s so bright that it almost seems like the light of dawn.

From the Deck
[View from the deck, 6/14/11 – 9:53 pm, 20 second exposure]

Sarracenia at night
[Sarracenia by night… 6/14/11 – 10:08 pm, 30 second exposure]

I took the camera out and took a quick photo of Sarracenia in the moonlight. Of course, there was a raccoon waiting for me as soon as I got down into the Sarracenia pit. It walked away eventually seeing I was only taking a photograph of the plants.  Just wanted to share some of the sights tonight…

Have a good nights rest, everyone!

Hybrid Update: S. ‘Leah Wilkerson’ x ‘Adrian Slack’

Sarracenia 'Leah Wilkerson' x 'Adrian Slack'
[Sarracenia ‘Leah Wilkerson’ x ‘Adrian Slack’ – Cross by Brooks Garcia]

Just a quick update on this plant to show you how it’s doing.  It’s a cross that was done by Brooks Garcia that I grew out from seed.   I really do love the contrasts of the white, red, and green.  The oval mouth and hood structure and subtle vein pattern are things that I also enjoy  about it.  I can’t wait to see this plant at flowering maturity!

A few folks have asked about this particular seedling. It’s still a young plant, and *YES*, I do have hopes of getting it out there in cultivation to ensure that there is a surviving genetic representation out there. (It’s like … conservation, through sharing…) It will take some time to get it in mainstream circulation though, as it’s still young – but that is mos def’ where I’d like to see it!

Hope everyone is having a good weekend so far!