As I go thorough each bench and tray, it’s kind of cool finding things that I forgot about. It’s as if surprises await me as I go through and do my trimming duties. The other day I was trimming through trays and found a cross I did a few years ago. This is S. (leucophylla x oreophila), Karen Oudean Clone x purpurea ssp. venosa.

Sarracenia (leucophylla x oreophila) Karen Oudean Clone x purpurea ssp. venosa
It’s been a while since I’ve seen some of these seedlings, but was pleasantly surprised to see how some were turning out. Most of the pitchers were already going crisp but the horizontal line in the throat was a consistent feature in the other pitchers of this plant. A nice surprise to find, and I am really looking forward to seeing how this plant will be at full maturity. The rhizome is looking a bit swollen, so I hope that I can get some flowers when it comes time…
Oh boy, can’t wait to see what other surprises await me in the trimming fray!


This first one doesn’t have much color showing; that I know. At least not just yet. I am loving the floppy pitcher hood and wide sweeping mouth configuration here. The hood right now has very subtle coloration of lighter green splotches – I hope with age and a bit of stronger light it will bring out this characteristic. It’s still a seedling so it’s currently in a greenhouse with very bright filtered light.



[S. courtii AF x “Green Monster” – August 12, 2011]



