sarracenia oreophila sand mountain
rubricorpora - Purple tube, Milton, Santa Rosa County, Florida - MK F45; SH989 - S. oreophila - Sand Mountain - MK O7 x moorei - 'Leah Wilkerson' SH991 - S. (flava var. maxima x aereolata) x leucophylla - 'Cronus/Titan' SO005 Sarracenia oreophila heavy veined sand mountain - SO005 « Back. A gorgeous plant. Related Products Send to a friend Print. Noteworthy Characteristics. I have a similar S. oreophila Sand Mountain from California Carnivores that also acts as a semi-dwarf and has a similar shape.It only just hit 17 inches tall this year and I've had this plant for 10-ish years now. SH979 - S. oreophila - Sand Mountain - MK O7 x moorei - 'Adrian Slack' SH984 - S. x exornata - PJP H16 x flava var. Genes from both plants run through a lot of my hybrids. Home > Sarracenia N.American pitcher > Sarracenia oreophila. Sarracenia oreophila 'Don Schnell' --- James T. Robinson • Arlington Heights, IL • USA . Designated by Peter D'Amato, California Carnivores, Forestville, CA. Sarracenia oreophila, Sand Mountain, Alabama (MK O10) SKU: WPSO003 Categories: Sarracenia - North American pitcher plant , Sarracenia oreophila Green pitcher plant Plant currently in a 4 inch pot. This selection is from a collection grown from seed from a Sarracenia oreophila population found near Sand Mountain, Alabama. Description and Specifications. When I started breeding Sarracenia back in the 1990’s I had nothing like the selection of forms and colors that reside in the collection now. There were, however, a few fine plants and two of these were S. x Redman, a S. rosea x flava hybrid and S. oreophila “sand mountain” x flava. Sarracenia oreophila, commonly called mountain trumpet plant, is a rare plant (Federal endangered species) that is limited in range to a few locations in Alabama and in the common mountain area where Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina touch.This is a stemless herbaceous perennial that grows in moist soils usually in full sun. SO005 Sarracenia oreophila heavy veined sand mountain. You can clearly see what this plant got from its parents, large hood from Catesbaei, and delicate veins from Oreophila Sand Mountain. Lovely red and orange tones color the pitcher, white both heavy and delicate veins lace across the plants hood to mid tube. Really interesting. I do wonder why it's always been so short, sort of like a Marston Dwarf except S. oreophila.
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