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Go Green!

In today’s world, we hear a lot about being green. Think green. Be green. Green. Anthocyanin Free that is. (Anthocyanin is that pigment that makes things… well, er… not green… ) I’m partial to Sarracenia that are free and lacking in anthocyanin.   So in light of this, I wanted to share with you a few photos of only some my green plants.   These few photos all from this year. Enjoy 🙂

Sarracenia leucophylla flower, opening
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Sarracenia psittacina

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Sarracenia courtii

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Sarracenia leucophylla x rubra ssp. jonesii

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Sarracenia purpurea ssp. venosa v. burkii f. luteola

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Sarracenia purpurea ssp. venosa

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Sarracenia rubra ssp. jonesii

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Sarracenia “Green Monster”

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Sarracenia (purpurea ssp. purpurea x rubra ssp. jonesii) x (leucophylla x rubra ssp. gulfensis)
One of my own select seedlings from a cross I did in 2008
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In the foreground – Sarracenia… something! Another one of my own anthocyanin free crosses, a few months old. The cross is secret, for now. Keep checking in and I will update you on the progress and reveal the identity in due time.
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…And another Sarracenia courtii, going green, going vegan. GOING VEGAN!!!

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