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Post by tarence on May 19, 2007 21:54:55 GMT 8
After a dormancy period of almost 3 months, it looks like it has decided to `spring` back to life. I`ve changed the medium & it has sprouted about 4 new plantlets. Love this as it is an unusual sarracenia. Can`t wait for it to reach it`s max height of about 12 inches or more. The plantlets Close up of the `grinning` face, it hasn`t matured enough to have the back `windows` yet
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Post by David on May 20, 2007 12:54:37 GMT 8
Nice... It looks like there's a few plants or is it just a few growing point from the same plant?
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Post by tarence on May 20, 2007 15:36:35 GMT 8
It`s a clump of about 5 plants......all growing from the original tuber. I actually washed off the medium to try & separate the plantlets, but after the medium was gone, it didn`t look like it was ready. Cheers.
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Post by cosmoking on May 21, 2007 17:11:11 GMT 8
Are you sure that that is a pure minor? I can see no windows and the hood is rather open for a minor.
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Post by bifurcatum on May 21, 2007 19:17:27 GMT 8
Are you sure that that is a pure minor? I can see no windows and the hood is rather open for a minor. It looks more like a hybid sarracenia, maybe it is a minor x flava
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Post by cosmoking on May 21, 2007 21:12:05 GMT 8
Yes I was thinking minor x flava aswell.
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Post by tarence on May 22, 2007 1:43:42 GMT 8
Yep, it`s a hybrid. I`m not sure of the ancestory but you folks could be right. A friend who has the pure s.minor says it is very slow growing in our weather.
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