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Hello Leah

Hello Leah,

Nice to see you finally open up for me. It’s really great to see you. I know lighting sucks at our new spot, but I hope you get a little bit more color soon…

Sincerely,
Rob

Sarracenia 'Leah Wilkerson'Sarracenia ‘Leah Wilkerson’
More info on her can be found here.

Flower Power

I can’t help but post and share more Sarracenia flower goodness to kick this weekend off – enjoy!


Sarracenia courtii x ‘Adrian Slack’ – Select Clone

Sarracenia leucophylla – Anthocyanin Free

Sarracenia rubra wherryi “Chatom Giant”

Sarracenia ‘Abandoned Hope’

Sarracenia ‘Snorkle’

Sarracenia ‘Alucard’ “Prince of Darkness”


Sarracenia ‘Alucard’ “Prince of Darkness”


Sarracenia ‘Alucard’ “Prince of Darkness”


Sarracenia leucophylla  ‘Tarnok’

Sarracenia Flower Radness: Variegation Variation

Wassup y’all! With all of the flowers poppin’ off in the greenhouse, there’s quite a bit of flower radness going on. I wanted to share a couple of these that just bloomed recently.  This is the first year these babies have flowered – and both of the flowers below are sibling plants and come from the same pod.  The variation is quite interesting, as well as the pretty unique variegation in the latter flower. This is what makes breeding so interesting – you never really know what you’ll get.

The cross I did back in 2008 was Sarracenia “Red Blush” x (‘Leah Wilkerson’ x oreophila).  The pollen parent was a plant that fellow Sarraceniaphile Brooks Garcia created. One of the siblings of these plants can be found in a previous post here.

Check out the radness!

Yellow flower – light red variegation on petals.

Sarracenia "Red Blush" x ('Leah Wilkerson' x oreophila) - Yellow Flower
Sarracenia “Red Blush” x (‘Leah Wilkerson’ x oreophila) – Yellow Flower

Sarracenia "Red Blush" x ('Leah Wilkerson' x oreophila) - Yellow Flower
Sarracenia “Red Blush” x (‘Leah Wilkerson’ x oreophila) – Yellow Flower


Red flower
 – yellow variegation

Sarracenia "Red Blush" x ('Leah Wilkerson' x oreophila) - Variegated Red Flower
Sarracenia “Red Blush” x (‘Leah Wilkerson’ x oreophila) – Red  verigated flower

Sarracenia "Red Blush" x ('Leah Wilkerson' x oreophila) - Variegated Red FlowerSarracenia “Red Blush” x (‘Leah Wilkerson’ x oreophila) – Red  verigated flower

Welcome Home

I’m back in the SF Bay! Seattle was amazing, as always! It was a wonderful week of rejuvenation and relaxation – not to mention seeing some awesome carnivores at Karen Oudean’s and Jerry Addington’s place.   I’ll share the photos in a soon-to-come future post.

So anyway, a week later I came home to the buds swelling and opening up. It’s always nice to see these things explode into colors, and it made for a nice welcome home indeed.  I started to collect pollen and do a few hybridizations. The madness begins: vacation over and now time to get to (hybridizing) work!

Welcome HomeA few buds about to explode.

Sarracenia moorei flower

Sarracenia courtii x ‘Adrian Slack’ – Select Clone

Sarracenia “Blood Moon” x luteola – crossed this before I left for vacation. I see the flower is now nodding upwards so hopeful that the cross took.

 

Happy Opening Day!

Hi Y’all! [ Bloggin’ to you all the way from the awesomeness of Seattle! 🙂 ]

In honor of opening day, I wanted to share with you a new roster addition to the plant sanctuary; a perfect companion plant to my *pitcher* plants – a CATCHER plant! It’s still kinda young but shows lots of potential. Lookin’ forward to what this season will bring indeed – both with the plants and in baseball!

Happy Opening Day! LET’S GO GIANTS!
Catcher Plant
Latest addition to the roster:  Catcher plant

Pretty Compost

In the never ending cleaning and re-potting that I am still doing – another task has been added to the madness. Flower maintenance. There’s quite a few plants that I am not going to use in hybridizing this year.  I have to be selective. (That’s what I tell myself every year.)  That said, I may let the unused plant bloom for a bit, enjoy the flowers … then lop em off.

Below were some defunct flowers that got bent out of shape from my recent re-potting efforts. The stress and movement of re-potting caused the flowers to bend/fall over in all these weird directions.  I was not planning on using this particular S. flava clone in hybridization this year, so I just cut the flower stalks off to (hopefully) help the plant redirect energy to foliar growth.

They can kinda still make for a nice shot, at least.  Such pretty compost material…

Pretty CompostSarracenia flava flowers

Sarracenia alata bloom

Sarracenia alata in bloom – loving the elegant curves of this hawt beauty…
Hope y’all are having a good weekend so far!

Sarracenia alataSarracenia alata bloom