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Coppery J’s Pink Windows

My home-boyeeee Mike Wang recently gave me another clone of Sarracenia minor var. okefenokeensis, (aka, ‘Okee Giant’).  He dubbed this particular one “Clone J” for his record keeping pleasure.  He has some awesome clones! A- I, and K-Z and whatever else he has in between is ALL just stunning stuff.  If you haven’t figured it out by now, there’s a lot of variation with Sarracenia and that’s part of what makes growing and breeding them so fun.  Endless permutations of Sarracenia bliss!  S. minor var. okefenokeensis – Clone J is a seed grown clone (Mike correct me if I’m wrong?), but I find it rather interesting as Clone J gets a coppery hood and some pink windows.  It’s almost like J got some pink tattoo’s all down her back… Awww, daaaaat’s HAWT!!!

Sarracenia minor var. okefenokeensis – “Clone J”

Windows

At work we will soon be doing a system upgrade to Windows 7…  I’m not quite too sure what to think of it as I’ve never been on 7.   Oh well, like I really have a choice, right? From what I hear it’s pretty cool.

Anyway, there are some plants that utilize the windows system (for trapping) as well – fascinating stuff!  The areoles (or windows, light patches) provide a false sense of escape for the prey.  After entering the pitcher, the victim thinks it can escape  it’s doom by flying or climbing towards the light.  Frantic – it tries to break free… only to be exausted by it’s futile efforts and eventually succumbs to the plant’s power.  Ah shizznit bro, alt+control+delete won’t save it from this windows system.  So after work yesterday, I was just hangin’ out in the garden and decided to take a few photos of some of the plants that employ the windows system.  Enjoy!

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 Sarracenia minor var. okefenokeensis
Sarracenia minor var. okefenokeensis

Sarracenia psittacina "golfballensis" x 'Judith Hindle'
Sarracenia psittacina “Golfballensis” x ‘Judith Hindle’
A cross by Brooks Garcia that I grew out from seed.

Sarracenia psittacina x minor
Sarracenia psittacina x minor

Sarracenia minor var. okefenokeensis hybrid
Sarracenia minor var. okefenokeensis hybrid
Cross by Brooks Garcia I grew out from seed.

Sarracenia minor var. okefenokeensis hybrid
Sarracenia minor var. okefenokeensis hybrid
Cross by Brooks Garcia I grew out from seed.

Sarracenia minor var. okefenokeensis hybrid
Sarracenia minor var. okefenokeensis hybrid
Cross by Brooks Garcia I grew out from seed.

Sarracenia minor var. okefenokeensis x 'Golden-Red Jubilee'
Sarracenia minor var. okefenokeensis x ‘Golden-Red Jubilee’
Cross by Brooks Garcia I grew out from seed.

Sarracenia minor var. okefenokeensis x "Green Monster"
Sarracenia minor var. okefenokeensis x “Green Monster”
A collaboration hybrid I did with Miggity-Money Mizzike Wang.
My S. “Green Monster” was flowering that year and Mike was rad enough to lend me a flowering S. minor var. okefenokeensis. The seedlings from this cross are AF recessive and I am looking to use them as a base for further AF hybrids.

Sarracenia psittacina AF clone
Sarracenia psittacina, AF (Anthocyanin Free) clone

Darlingtonia californicaDarlingtonia californica
OK, this isn’t a Sarracenia, however it’s a damn fine California native carnivore that uses the windows system.  Dotted all throughout it’s Epcot center like hood, you can find the windows that provide that false sense of escape.
Freekin’ awesome, yo.

A Minor Detail

One of the things love about Sarracenia minors and their hybrids is that they have those very cool windows on the pitcher.  It’s a luring/trapping mechanism that the plant has that I mentioned about in an earlier come to the light post.  So a couple days ago, I noticed one of the plants with some cool thick windows in the back of its pitcher head.  It’s seed grown. The seeds came over as Sarracenia minor var. okefenokeensis x “Golden Red Jubilee” — as they grew, a lot of the seed looked like the pod parent plant, and a couple plants have characteristics of both parents.  Anyway, for this particular plant it would almost seem that  it may of been self pollinated seedling?  Eh… But who knows really. That’s just a minor detail.  When it will bloom, it may give us a better indication.  Anywhoo, for now, I just am enjoying the “Minor” detail on the back of this pitcher…

A minor detail[Some pretty cool windows on the back of this one..]