Here’s an update on this collaboration project – the brainchild of Jerry Addington, made possible with help from Mike Wang. The original cross was done in 2009. These plants have that hidden anthocyanin free gene that I am hoping to unlock and use in future projects.
Last year, I was able to self one of the clones (alas, I didn’t designate a clone number) and those seeds were sown a week ago. I hope to see some anthocyanin free seedlings from that batch. This year 2 out of the 3 clones I have sent up a bloom. For a little more diversity this year, I crossed clone 1 with pollen from clone 3 in hopes to unlock the hidden gene and come up with anthocyanin free tall minor-esque looking plants. The plants do look very minorish, but the lids have a little bit of undulation that is more noticeable later in the season. Special thanks to S. “Green Monster” for that influence. Clone 3 was crossed with S. purpurea subsp. venosa var. burkii f. luteola in hopes of creating an anthocyanin free S. swaniana-ish looking plant.

Sarracenia minor var. okefenokeensis x “Green Monster” – Clone 1
Sarracenia minor var. okefenokeensis x “Green Monster” – Clone 3

S. flava var. rubricorpora x flava ‘Suspicion’













Sarracenia oreophila x ‘Adrian Slack’
Nepenthes jamban
Darlingtonia californica peeking out over the edge
Pinguicula “John Rizzi” in bloom
S. (oreophila x ‘Royal Ruby’) x ‘Adrian Slack’ – young pitcher of a cross I did a couple of years ago. I believe that this is a pitcher that was sent up a bit later last season.
S. [(oreophila x minor) x (purpurea x rubra) x leucophylla] x “Green Frog”
Sarracenia psittacina
Sarracenia rosea “Big Mama”




