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Bug Eyed Alien?

siris

By Siris


Bug Eyed Alien? (Sarracenia hybrid)

Rather late for starting to flower. Sarracenia hybrid, still outside in the pond margin. I would like to see the flower colour, but not sure I will be so lucky.



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its doing well ... even I am surprised to see it

Gg

27 Oct, 2016

 

Gnarly, This is the tall one with red pitchers, at present a deep deep red. Have you any inkling of what colour the flower might develope into?

27 Oct, 2016

 

well if like mine with red pitchers , red petals and the inner part yellow, be interesting to see ...

Gg

28 Oct, 2016

 

Gg, I wonder if I put it in the conservatory, (frost protection only) it might finish flowering, only problem is conservatory faces north, little sunshine.

28 Oct, 2016

 

its the day length as well and the warmth will bring it on yes in the conservatory , have you had any frost yet ? as that will spell doom

you can see the red already ... as my flava always lime green buds

Ps I spoke to the specialist nursery if you think they have vine weevil as soon as you can in the spring immerse the pots in water to cover the soil but will need lots of fresh air will sort them out and leave like that for two weeks ... then back to normal after that ...

Gg

28 Oct, 2016

 

No frost yet. Have only just brought inside the leucophylla, cause I think it is probably more cold sensitive. The others were over wintered outside last year, but will bring in if it gets colder. Will bring in alien now to see if the flower develops. Thank you for the information about vine weavils.

28 Oct, 2016

 

This flower head has been cut off, and the plant put back outside because a commercial grower said it would sap the plant of energy and in Spring the plant might struggle to regrow.

10 Nov, 2016



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