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Sarracenia “Pink Eye”

Sarracenia “Pink Eye” – beautiful, tall, and elegant hybrid involving Sarracenia alata and Sarracenia leucophylla. This plant originated from Brooks Garcia. When the pitcher first opens up, it is a stunning combination of green, white, complimented with fine dark veins running throughout the upper portion. As it ages, the nectar roll fills in with the mischievous pink color. So awesome, it almost makes me itch!

Sarracenia "Pink Eye"Sarracenia “Pink Eye”

Sarracenia "Pink Eye"
Sarracenia “Pink Eye” 
A relatively fresh pitcher before it turns pink.

Sarracenia "Pink Eye"Sarracenia “Pink Eye”

Fire and Brimstone

Sarracenia 'Golden Red Jubilee' x purpurea ssp. purpureaWhile cleaning out the and organizing plants the other day, I stumbled upon a pot of Sarracenia ‘Golden-Red Jubilee‘ x purpurea ssp. purpurea. Always nice to find surprises like this! I did this cross back (I think) in 2009. Possibly 2008. Eh, gotta check. From what I recall, many of the seedlings were deeply and richly colored. (Example: see 5th photo in this post from June of last year.) Even some of the green ones exhibited a nice “chunky” veiny trait to them. In the photo to the left, you can see the older foliage just limp and blah all over the pot looking messy, however there are 3 recent pitchers that really stood out that stem from 2 of the seedlings in the batch. One plant decided to don a mischievous yet fiery pink. The other is cloaked in a sulfur and brimstone yellow backdrop for the web of dark veins. Seeing this color combination together made me think of fire and brimstone. Both young siblings, though different in color, display a similar and elegantly sinister facade.

Sarracenia 'Golden Red Jubilee' x purpurea ssp. purpureaSarracenia ‘Golden-Red Jubilee’ x purpurea ssp. purpurea

Sarracenia 'Golden Red Jubilee' x purpurea ssp. purpurea
Sarracenia ‘Golden-Red Jubilee’ x purpurea ssp. purpurea

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”