In today’s world, we hear a lot about being green. Think green. Be green. Green. Anthocyanin Free that is. (Anthocyanin is that pigment that makes things… well, er… not green… ) I’m partial to Sarracenia that are free and lacking in anthocyanin. So in light of this, I wanted to share with you a few photos of only some my green plants. These few photos all from this year. Enjoy
Sarracenia leucophylla flower, opening

Sarracenia psittacina

Sarracenia courtii

Sarracenia leucophylla x rubra ssp. jonesii

Sarracenia purpurea ssp. venosa v. burkii f. luteola

Sarracenia purpurea ssp. venosa

Sarracenia rubra ssp. jonesii

Sarracenia “Green Monster”

Sarracenia (purpurea ssp. purpurea x rubra ssp. jonesii) x (leucophylla x rubra ssp. gulfensis)
One of my own select seedlings from a cross I did in 2008.

In the foreground – Sarracenia… something! Another one of my own anthocyanin free crosses, a few months old. The cross is secret, for now. Keep checking in and I will update you on the progress and reveal the identity in due time.

…And another Sarracenia courtii, going green, going vegan. GOING VEGAN!!!




















Wow! I’m blown away by your photos. Especially the shots with the simple black background (with incredible lighting) — the plants just pop out at you.
Thanks Rachel!
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