Lidless Freaks
Carnivorous plants are in a category of their own, and within this special syndicate of bizarre botanical badassery there are those plants that are, well… just plain freaks. I’m talking about some of...
View ArticleInverted Veined Moorei
Here’s an update on a beautiful and unique moorei cross by James Soe Nyun. (S. flava var maxima x leucophylla “Burgundy” is the cross.) It’s a little behind in development and coloration compared to...
View ArticleAn Ornata Cross
Here’s a rather lovely and sinister looking Sarracenia flava var. ornata cross that was done by none other than my Sarracenia-bro-dude, Mike Wang. I like how the pitcher tube is heavily brushed in a...
View ArticleSarracenia ‘Black Widow’ x flava var. rubricorpora
Sarracenia ‘Black Widow’ x flava var. rubricorpora – Select Clone Cross by Dr. Travis H. Wyman
View ArticleFlava Fun
Sarracenia flava var. ornata x flava var. ornata, Bulloch Co., GA – Clone B Cross by Mike Wang Sarracenia flava var. ornata – Bulloch Co., GA Sarracenia flava var. ornata – Bulloch Co., GA Sarracenia...
View ArticleSarracenia flava, Anthocyanin Free – Colquitt Co., GA
Sarracenia flava – Anthocyanin Free Colquitt Co., GA
View ArticleInverse Veined Moorei
Back in 2010, fellow Sarracenia grower James Soe Nuyn of Lost In The Landscape did a brilliant cross which has resulted (in my humble opinion) in a very elegant moorei. The cross is Sarracenia...
View ArticleThanks Eric!
Last year, fellow Sarracenia grower Eric Morrow sent me small divisions from a few of his plants. These plants are still young divisions (not of blooming maturity yet), but they are maturing quite...
View ArticleSarracenia “Saurus”
Sarracenia “Saurus” never ceases to amaze me. This select cross of S. leucophylla “Purple Lips” x flava var. ornata was done by the legendary Phil Faulisi. I remember when I first saw this beast of a...
View ArticleS. (leucophylla “Purple Lips” x flava var. rubricorpora) x ‘Adrian Slack’
Sarracenia (leucophylla “Purple Lips” x flava var. rubricorpora) x ‘Adrian Slack’ A cross I did in 2012, showing off some nifty coloration!
View ArticleJanuary Update
Greetings all! I hope you’ve had a great start to the new year so far. My wish is that you, your loved ones and your plants will find happiness and health all throughout this coming year. Things are...
View ArticleFabulous February
February, so far, is looking pretty fab. Thanks to the warm January, much of the crop has been moving at a very fast speed. There are plenty of buds to be found all over the place, a few open pitchers,...
View ArticleFlowers
Here’s a small sampling of early buds and bloomers. Many more blooms are on their way which means many more potential crosses to make into a reality. *** Sarracenia alata Sarracenia alata – Texas...
View ArticleSarracenia (leucophylla “Purple Lips” x flava var. rubricorpora) x ‘Adrian...
A young plant from a cross I did some years ago. Not of blooming age yet. The mother/pod parent plant – Sarracenia (leucophylla “Purple Lips” x flava var. rubricorpora) – is a fantastic red moorei bred...
View ArticleSarracenia flava var. ornata – Bulloch Co., GA
Sarracenia flava var. ornata – Bulloch Co., GA A couple of recently opened pitchers from this stylish S. flava. The veins make this plant appear as if it is sporting some pin stripes! Those veins also...
View ArticleFlava Fun!
Just a few Sarracenia flavas, for fun. Enjoy! The flava section Sarracenia flava ‘Waccamaw’ Sarracenia flava “Powhatan” Sarracenia flava var. autropurpurea Sarracenia flava var. rubricorpora Sarracenia...
View ArticleSarracenia “Chaos”
Many of the Sarracenia ‘Reptilian Rose’ crosses by Dr. Travis H. Wyman have just turned out fantastic and it has been a joy to watch the plants mature from seed over the years. The parent plant,...
View ArticleSummer Update Photo Dump
Hello all you beautiful people! Yeahhh, I know — It seems like it has forever since I’ve posted anything here. Yeah, things have been pretty busy outside of the garden the past couple of months but...
View ArticleFirst Flower
Hello all you beautiful people out there! Hope you all have been well! I’ve finished moving out of The Asylum and took the month of February to just relax a little bit from the wonderful fiasco of...
View ArticleStranger Sarracenia
Inspired by the Netflix original series – Stranger Things. Because I like strange plants. This is dedicated to all of the the stranger Sarracenia. Here are some of the freaks. You might even find some...
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