Tag Archives: Carnivorous Plant

Toothy Smiles

Cephalotus follicularisCephalotus follicularis
Gotta love their toothy smiles! 

Heliamphora Divisions

Heliamphora divisionsHeliamphora divisions

One of the awesome and dangerous things about being in this greenhouse, especially in the winter, is that I’m able to try my hand at new things. I’ve only begun to play around with Heliamphora, and so far so good! I mean, I’ve had one for a few years, and it did (and is still) doing well. But yeah, more pitcher goodness for me to play with now! I recently got the itch to break things apart and… I did. (See the photo above.) Heliamphora seem quite brittle when compared to Sarracenia. With the Sarracenia, I would just break and tear rhizomes up like a Karraayyzzayyy hungry honey-badger. When I was splitting the Heliamphora apart, quite a few sections of plant just kind of fell apart without having any root attached. DOH! So I just stuck that rootless piece of greenery it in some media anyway. The media that I’m using is just a lighter mixture of long fiber sphagnum, peat moss, and perlite.

I was a bit worried and asked around if other Heliamphora growers have had success in propagating Heliamphora this way. Turns out that many folks have! Check out this article by João Roberto Gabbardo on the International Carnivorous Plant Society site. Very cool! Well, the humidity in the dome is high enough that I don’t really have to worry too much about it, but I threw a large Tupperware bin over them anyway to keep the humidity up. It doesn’t get that hot either under the dome as I have shade cloth that keeps things cool. I’ll keep that Tupperware bin for a while until I see the new growth really take off. Others have had success by bagging the pot (covering in a plastic bag) and placing it in a cool yet bright location. Heliamphoras are awesome. All this is new for me and I look forward to sharing my Heliamphora adventures with you all!

Sarracenia leucophylla – Franklin Co., FL – A x B

Sarracenia lecuophyllaSarracenia leucophylla
Franklin Co., FL – Clone A x Clone B
Cross by Wes Buckner

Sarracenia leucophylla “Purple Lips” x flava var. ornata

Sarracenia leucophylla "Purple Lips" x flava var. ornataSarracenia leucophylla “Purple Lips” x flava var. ornata
A Phil Faulisi Hybrid 

The Freak

Every now and  then, a freak pitcher pops up. And I’m not just talking about “The Freak” SF Giants pitcher Tim Lincecum! (Although he had an amazing relief appearance during game 1 of the World Series last night! GO GIANTS!) In the past, I’ve run into freaks such as this double hooded thing, or this other double hooded thing. I recently spotted this Sarracenia (leucophylla x oreophila) x [(leucophylla “red” x minor var. okefenokeensis) x ‘Royal Ruby’] (cross by Dr. Travis H. Wyman) with a double fused pitcher. Rad stuff!

Sarracenia (leucophylla x oreophila) x [(leucophylla "red" x minor var. okefenokeensis) x 'Royal Ruby']Sarracenia (leucophylla x oreophila) x
[(leucophylla “red” x minor var. okefenokeensis) x ‘Royal Ruby’]
Double Pitcher 

Sarracenia (leucophylla x oreophila) x [(leucophylla "red" x minor var. okefenokeensis) x 'Royal Ruby']Sarracenia (leucophylla x oreophila) x
[(leucophylla “red” x minor var. okefenokeensis) x ‘Royal Ruby’]
Double Pitcher 

Sarracenia (leucophylla x oreophila) x [(leucophylla "red" x minor var. okefenokeensis) x 'Royal Ruby']Sarracenia (leucophylla x oreophila) x
[(leucophylla “red” x minor var. okefenokeensis) x ‘Royal Ruby’]
Double Pitcher 

 

Leucophylla – The Fall Classic

OH YEAH! I am still BUZZING from the SF Giant’s win last night — clinching the NL Pennant! Next stop: World Series – The Fall Classic. A magical time of year. If you’ve been following my (ever increasing SF Giants influenced) tweets you’ll know that I pull for this team and represent in my garden here, pollination here, 2011 parallels here, pitcher plant companion catcher plant here, and Sarracenia SF Giants tattoo here. Be sure to check out this very awesome post: Why Gardening is Just Like Baseball – by John Markowski.

In light of The Fall Classic, I wanted to share some images of another fall classic: Sarracenia leucophylla. Fall is the season when these plants (and their hybrids) really shine. They put out their best pitchers during this season – almost as if to celebrate an epic season, and give us one last hurrah before heading off into their winter rest.

Enjoy the photos…and as always: LET’S GO GIANTS!

Sarracenia leucophylla "Juju Lips"
Sarracenia leucophylla “Juju Lips”

Sarracenia leucophylla "Juju Lips"
Sarracenia leucophylla “Juju Lips”

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Sarracenia leucophylla, Franklin Co., FL
Sarracenia leucophylla, Franklin Co., FL

Sarracenia leucophylla, Franklin Co., FL
Sarracenia leucophylla, Franklin Co., FL

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Sarracenia leucophylla Franklin Co., FL - A x B
Sarracenia leucophylla – Franklin Co., FL
Clone A X B, by Wes Buckner

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Sarracenia leucophylla - Franklin Co., FL A x B-1
Sarracenia leucophylla – Franklin Co., FL
Clone A X B, by Wes Buckner

Sarracenia leucophylla, Franklin Co., FL clone A x B
Sarracenia leucophylla – Franklin Co., FL
Clone A X B, by Wes Buckner

Sarracenia leucophylla, Franklin Co., FL clone A x B
Sarracenia leucophylla – Franklin Co., FL
Clone A X B, by Wes Buckner

Sarracenia leucophylla, Franklin Co., FL clone A x B
Sarracenia leucophylla – Franklin Co., FL
Clone A X B, by Wes Buckner

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Sarracenia leucophylla "Burgundy"
Sarracenia leucophylla “Burgundy”

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Sarracenia leucophylla 'Hurricane Creek White' Clone DSarracenia leucophylla ‘Hurricane Creek White’
Mike Wang, Clone D

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Sarracenia leucophylla 'Hurricane Creek White' - Clone FSarracenia leucophylla ‘Hurricane Creek White’
Mike Wang, Clone F

Sarracenia ‘Leah Wilkerson’ x ‘Adrian Slack’

Sarracenia 'Leah Wilkerson' x 'Adrian Slack'Sarracenia ‘Leah Wilkerson’ x ‘Adrian Slack’
Cross by Brooks Garcia, 2008
Photo taken 20 October 2012