Query results: All matching fields
F: +[Sarraceniaceae {Dumort.}]
TF: [Sarracenia {L.}]
- N: +[Darlingtonia californica {Torr.}]
- P: Smithson.Contrib.6, Art.4:5 (1853)
- T: Upper Sacramento, few mi S Shasta Peak, N Ca., US, J.D.Brackenridge (NY387767)
- CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-DAR-DAR-DAR
- L: US (Ca., Ore.)
- LFR:
- 32:
- Vancouver
- 62:
- ?California
- RLC: LR (lc)
- XN: 30 {Bell} ut [Chrysamphora californica {(Torr.) Greene}]
- XNP: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.65:140 (1949)
- image: darlingt/0045: Botanical line drawing of Sarracenia and Darlingtonia
- image: darlingt/0067: Plant in native habitat: overview
- image: darlingt/0073: Plant in native habitat: blossoms
- image: darlingt/darl: closeup of flower in cultivation
- text: darlingt/0074.htm: Paper on reproductive biology + bibliography
- text: darlingt/darlingt.htm: Excerpt from: The Wild Flowers of California
- image: darlingt/dcal_CA: Plants in vertical serpentine wall
- image: darlingt/DarlingtoniaXbouton: flower, fruit, germination, seeds, hood
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: +[Heliamphora sarracenioides {Carow, Wistuba & Harbarth}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.34:4 (2005)
-
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v34n1p4_6.html
- T: Gran Sabana, Edo.Bolivar, S VE, 1. 2004, A.Wistuba, T.Carow & P.Harbarth 01/04/s1 (VEN)
- CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-HEL-HEL-HEL
- L: VE (Gran Sabana)
- LFR:120:Guayana
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
G: +[Sarracenia {L.}]
P: Sp.Pl.1.ed.:510 (1753)
TG: [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]
- N: [Sarracenia acuta {Raf.}]
- P: Autikon Bot.:34 (1840)
- T: Ala., US, (?)
- S: =[Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]
- N: [Sarracenia adunca {Sm.}]
- P: Exot.Bot.1:103 (1804)
- T: Hartsville, Darlington Co., SC., US, Smith s.n. (CNC 26578)
- S: =[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]
- N: [Sarracenia ahlesii {Bell & Case}]
- P: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.72:151 (1956)
- T: 5 mi SE Fruitdale, Washington Co., Ala., US, 1955, Bell 1495 (NCU)
- S: =[[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] * [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]]
- L: US (Ala., Miss.)
- LFR: 30:Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain
- N: [Sarracenia alabamensis {Case & Case}]
- P: Rhodora 76:653 (1974)
- T: along railroad between Elmore & Speigner, Elmore Co., Ala., US, 1. 5. 1972, F. & R.Case S500 (US02797766)
- S: =[Sarracenia rubra subsp. alabamensis {(Case & Case) Schnell}]
- N: [Sarracenia alabamensis subsp. wherryi {Case & Case}]
- P: Rhodora 78:315 (1976)
- T: 1/2 mi E Chatom, Washington Co., Ala., US, 9. 1974, F. & W.Case S573 (US02797749)
- S: =[Sarracenia rubra subsp. wherryi {(Case & Case) Schnell}]
- N: +[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
- P: Obj.Less.Bot.:157 (1863)
- BN: [Sarracenia gronovii var. alata {Wood}]
- CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
- L: US (Ala., Miss., La., Tex.)
- LFR: 30:Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain
- RLC: LR (nt)
- XN: 26 {Bell} ut [Sarracenia sledgei {Macf.}]
- XNP: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.65:139 (1949)
- image: sarracen/0066: Naturalized plant
- image: sarracen/s_alata1: multiple views, Meadowview Nurseries, Virginia U.S.A
- image: sarracen/sala_AL1: plants in habitat, W Alabama IMAGE: sarracen/sala_AL2 group of plants with spent flowers in habitat
- image: sarracen/sala_MS: plants in habitat
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: ~[Sarracenia alata f. biflora {Hort.Westphal}]
- P: Carniv.Bestandsl.2:2 (1995)
- S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
- C: nom.nud.
- N: ~[Sarracenia alata f. pubescens {Hort.Westphal}]
- P: Carniv.Bestandsl.:4 (1991)
- S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
- C: nom.nud.
- N: ~[Sarracenia alata var. areolata {P.Sheridan}]
- P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:11 (2009)
- T: Tex. & La., US, (?)
- S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
- C: nom.nud.
- N: ~[Sarracenia alata var. nigropurpurea {D'Amato}]
- P: Savage Garden:90 (1998)
- S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
- C: nom.nud.
- N: ~[Sarracenia alava {Hort.Westphal}]
- P: Carniv.Bestandsl.:4 (1991)
- S: =[[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]]
- C: nom.nud.
- N: [Sarracenia alba {(Hort.Baines) Bell}]
- P: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.68:76 (1952)
- BN: [Sarracenia drummondii var. alba {Hort.Baines}]
- S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
- N: [Sarracenia areolata {Macf.}]
- P: Bailey, Std.Cycl.Hort.6:3081 (1917)
- LT: Theodore, Mobile Co., Ala., US, 1909, Macfarlane s.n. (CNC) {Bell}}
- LTP: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.68:70 (1952)
- S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]]
- L: US (Ala., Miss.)
- LFR: 30:Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain
- N: ~[Sarracenia arkwrightii {Hort.Bruce}]
- P: Gard.Chron.3.ser.53:357 (1913)
- S: =?[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]]
- C: nom.nud., later synonym of [Sarracenia moorei {Hort.Moore ex Mast.}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia ashbridgei {Hort.Bruce}]
- P: J.Roy.Hort.Soc.42:clix (1916)
- S: =[Sarracenia ?]
- C: nom.nud.
- N: ~[Sarracenia atkinsoniana {Hort.S.G.}]
- P: Garden Lond.28:218 (1885)
- S: =[[Sarracenia flava var. maxima {Hort.Bull ex Mast.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]
- N: [Sarracenia atropurpurea {Hort.Bull}]
- P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.13:759 (1880)
- T: ex cult., UK, from US (?K)
- S: =[Sarracenia flava var. atropurpurea {(Hort.Bull) Hort.Bull ex W.Robinson}]
- B: W.Bull
- N: ~[Sarracenia atrosanguinea {Hort.Bull ex Andre}]
- P: Ill.Hortic.27:87 (1880)
- CN: [Sarracenia atropurpurea {Hort.Bull}]
- S: =[Sarracenia flava var. atropurpurea {(Hort.Bull) Hort.Bull ex W.Robinson}]
- C: sphalm.typogr.
- N: [Sarracenia aurea {Sartwell ex Macf.}]
- P: Pflanzenr.34:34 (1908)
- T: Junius, Seneca Co., NY., US, 1832 ?, Sartwell s.n. (NY)
- S: =[Sarracenia purpurea f. heterophylla {(Eaton) Fern.}]
- N: [Sarracenia bellii {L.Mellichamp}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.37:113 (2008)
- T: just N Yellow R., W side of Hwy. 87, Sta.Rosa Co., Fla., US, ca. 1952, Case P-42, ex cult. L.Mellichamp s.n. (UNCC)
- S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia rubra subsp. gulfensis {Schnell}]]
- L: US (Fla.)
- LFR: 30:Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia farnhamii {Hort.Farnham}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia brucei {Hort.Bruce}]
- P: Gard.Chron.3.ser.53:357 (1913)
- S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]]
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia moorei {Hort.Moore ex Mast.}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia buchananii {Hort.Williams ex W.Robinson}]
- P: Garden Lond.28:463 (1885)
- T: ex cult. Upper Holloway, UK, (?)
- S: =[[Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]
- B: B.S.Williams, Upper Holloway
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia chelsonii {Hort.Veitch ex Wilson}]
- N: [Sarracenia calceolata {Nutt.}]
- P: Trans.Am.Phil.Soc.S.2.4:49 (1834)
- T: Court house, Tatnall Co., Ga., US, Nuttall s.n. (?)
- S: =[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia cantabrigiensis {Hort.Lynch ex Zahn}]
- P: Gartenwelt 12:82 (1907)
- S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]]
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia excellens {Hort. ex Nichols.}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia caroli-schmidtii {Bonst.}]
- P: Gartenwelt 18:407 (1914)
- T: ex cult. Hort. Bot. Goettingen, C.Bonstedt (?GOET)
- S: =[[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
- B: C.Bonstedt, Goettingen
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia chelsonii {Mast.}]
- N: [Sarracenia casei {L.Mellichamp}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.37:113 (2008)
- T: just N Deer Park along US 45, Washington Co., Ala., US, 7. 8. 1985, L.Mellichamp s.n. (UNCC)
- S: =[[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}] * [Sarracenia rubra subsp. wherryi {(Case & Case) Schnell}]]
- L: US (Ala., Miss.)
- LFR: 30:Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia gilpinii {Bell & Case}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia catesbaei {auct. non Elliott: (auct. non Mast.: Mohr) Mohr}]
- P: Pl.Life of Ala.:531 (1901)
- BN: [Sarracenia flava var. catesbaei {auct. non Mast.: Mohr}]
- S: =[Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia catesbaei {auct. non Elliott: (Mast.) Small}]
- P: Fl.S.E.U.S.:494 (1903)
- BN: [Sarracenia flava var. catesbaei {Mast.}]
- S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia catesbaei {auct. non Elliott: Harper}]
- P: Bull.Torr.Bot.Cl.30:333 (1903)
- S: =?[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]] ?/[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]]
- N: [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]
- P: Bot.Sc.2:11 (1824)
- T: Chesterfield Distr., SC., US, Macbride s.n. (CHARL)
- S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
- L: US (Va., NC., SC., Ga., Fla., Ala.)
- LFR: 30:Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain
- image: sarracen/sxcates: plant in habitat, Pender Co., NC, USA
- image: sarracen/0082: Plant in Cultivation
- N: [Sarracenia charlesmoorei {L.Mellichamp}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.37:114 (2008)
- T: Henderson Co., NC., US, 20. 10. 2007, L.Mellichamp s.n. (UNCC)
- S: =[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia rubra subsp. jonesii {(Wherry) Wherry}]]
- L: US (NC.)
- LFR: 30:Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia chelsonii {Hort.Veitch ex Wilson}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia chelsonii {auct. non Hort.Veitch ex Wilson: Mast.}]
- P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.13:722 (1880)
- T: from cult., England, GB, (?K)
- NT: Scotland Co., NC., US, Wellman (CNC 30805) {Bell}
- NTP: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.68:65 (1952)
- S: =[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]]
- L: US (NC., SC., Ga., Fla., Ala.)
- LFR: 30:Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain
- N: [Sarracenia chelsonii {Hort.Veitch ex Wilson}]
- P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.8:600 (1877)
- T: ex cult., UK, (?K)
- S: =[[Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
- B: Veitch
- N: ~[Sarracenia claytonii {Hort.Clayton}]
- P: J.Roy.Hort.Soc.12:cxv (1890)
- S: =[[Sarracenia ?] * [Sarracenia ?]]
- C: nom.nud.
- N: ~[Sarracenia comptonensis {Hort.Gardner}]
- P: in sched. (1991)
- S: =[[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] * [[[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]] * [[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]]]]
- C: nom.nud.
- N: [Sarracenia cookiana {Hort.Vollbracht}]
- P: Wien.Ill.Gart.Z.30:409 (1905)
- T: ex cult. Quorn House near Loughborough, UK, (?K)
- S: =?[[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
- B: Cook
- C: eligible (but uncertain) valid synonym of [Sarracenia exculta {auct. non Hort.S.G.: Hort. ex Nichols.}], which is an illegitimate name (later homonym)
- N: [Sarracenia courtii {Hort.Veitch ex Wilson}]
- P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.16:381 (1881)
- T: from cult., England, GB, (?K)
- NT: from cult., England, GB, Harrison (US 2997) {Bell}
- NTP: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.68:64 (1952)
- S: =[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]]
- L: US (Ga., Fla., Ala., Miss.)
- LFR: 30:Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain
- B: Court
- N: ~[Sarracenia crispata {auct. non Hort.Bull ex Andre: Macf.}]
- P: Pflanzenr.34:36 (1908)
- S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]]
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia harperi {Bell}]
- N: [Sarracenia crispata {Hort.Bull ex Andre}]
- P: Ill.Hortic.27:87 (1880)
- T: ex cult., UK, from US (?P)
- S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia crispiana {Hort.Bruce ex Burb.}]
- P: Fl. & Sylva 3:302 (1905)
- S: =[[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]] * [[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]]]]
- B: Bruce
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia harperi {Bell}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia cristata {Hort.Bull ex W.Robinson}]
- P: Garden Lond.17:296 (1880)
- CN: [Sarracenia crispata {Hort.Bull ex Andre}]
- S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
- C: sphalm.typogr.
- N: ~[Sarracenia decora {Hort.Williams ex Mast.}]
- P: Gard.Chron.3.ser.6:250 (1889)
- S: =[[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]]
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia formosa {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia diesneriana {Hort.Hefka}]
- P: Oesterr.Gart.Z.8:43 (1913)
- S: =[[[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]]
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia willisii {Hort.Veitch ex Nichols.}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia dormeri {Hort.R.Veitch}]
- P: J.Roy.Hort.Soc.26:clxxix (1901)
- CN: [Sarracenia dormeriana {Hort.Veitch ex W.Robinson}]
- S: =?[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
- C: sphalm.typogr., ?later synonym of [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]
- N: [Sarracenia dormeriana {Hort.Veitch ex W.Robinson}]
- P: Garden Lond.28:464 (1885)
- T: N America, ex cult. Veitch, UK, (?K)
- S: =?[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
- B: Dormer
- C: ?later synonym of [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]
- N: [Sarracenia drummondii {Croom}]
- P: Ann.Lyc.Nat.Hist.NY.4:100 (1848)
- T: Franklin Co., Apalachicola, Fla., US, 1835, Drummond 6 (GH)
- S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
- N: [Sarracenia drummondii var. alba {Hort.Baines}]
- P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.10:280 (1878)
- NT: Deer Park, Washington Co., Ala., US, Reade s.n. (PENN 57857) {Bell}
- NTP: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.65:149 (1952)
- S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia drummondii var. albiflora {anon.}]
- P: Just, Bot.Jahresber.7.2:714 (1879)
- CN: [Sarracenia drummondii var. alba {Hort.Baines}]
- S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
- C: sphalm.typogr.
- N: [Sarracenia drummondii var. atropurpurea {Macf. ex Bell}]
- P: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.65: 149 (1949)
- T: Crestview, Fla., US, Macfarlane s.n. (PENN 49355)
- S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
- N: [Sarracenia drummondii var. major {Hort.Sander}]
- P: J.Roy.Hort.Soc.19:clxxxvi (1896)
- T: ex cult. St.Albans, UK, (?K)
- S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
- B: F.Sander & Co., St.Albans
- N: [Sarracenia drummondii var. rubra {Hort.Baines ex Nichols.}]
- P: Dict.of Gard.3:365 (1887)
- NT: Deer Park, Ala., US, Reade s.n. (PENN 57858) {Bell}
- NTP: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.65:149 (1952)
- S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
- N: [Sarracenia drummondii var. undulata {(Decne.) Bail.}]
- P: Cyclop.Am.Hort.:1616 (1902)
- BN: [Sarracenia undulata {Decne.}]
- S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia ebliana {Hort.}]
- P: J.Roy.Hort.Soc.21:ccvii (1897)
- S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]
- N: [Sarracenia erythropus {(Hort.Bull ex Mast.) Hort.Bull}]
- P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.17:713 (1882)
- BN: [Sarracenia flava var. erythropus {Hort.Bull ex Mast.}]
- S: =[Sarracenia flava var. rugelii {(Shuttlew. ex A.DC.) Mast.}]
- N: [Sarracenia excellens {Hort.S.G.}]
- P: Garden Lond.28:219 (1885)
- T: none designated, ex cult. (?)
- S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]]
- L: US (Ga., Fla.)
- LFR: 30:Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain
- N: ~[Sarracenia exculta {auct. non Hort.S.G.: Hort. ex Nichols.}]
- P: Dict.of Gard.3:364 (1887)
- S: =[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]]]
- N: ~[Sarracenia exculta {Hort.S.G.}]
- P: Garden Lond.28:219 (1885)
- T: none designated, ex cult. (?)
- S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia flava var. atropurpurea {(Hort.Bull) Hort.Bull ex W.Robinson}]]
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia moorei {Hort.Moore ex Mast.}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia exoniensis {Hort.Veitch}]
- P: J.Roy.Hort.Soc.24:26 (1900)
- CN: [Sarracenia exornata {Hort.S.G.}]
- S: =[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]]
- C: sphalm.typogr., later synonym of [Sarracenia exornata {Hort.S.G.}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia exornata {auct. non Hort.S.G.: Hort. ex Nichols.}]
- P: Dict.of Gard.3:364 (1887)
- S: =[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]]]
- C: simultaneous synonym of [Sarracenia exculta {auct. non Hort.S.G.: Hort. ex Nichols.}]
- N: [Sarracenia exornata {Hort.S.G.}]
- P: Garden Lond.28:218 (1885)
- T: America, Dormer s.n. (?|) NT: Theodore, Mobile Co., Ala., US, Pennell s.n. (PENN 58126) {Bell}
- NTP: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.68:66 (1952)
- S: =[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]]
- L: US (Ala., Miss.)
- LFR: 30:Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain
- N: ~[Sarracenia exsculpta {Nichols.}]
- P: Dict.Pratiq.Hort.4:641 (1896)
- CN: [Sarracenia exculta {auct. non Hort.S.G.: Hort. ex Nichols.}]
- S: =[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]]]
- C: sphalm.typogr., later synonym of [Sarracenia exculta {auct. non Hort.S.G.: Hort. ex Nichols.}]
- N: [Sarracenia farnhamii {Hort.Farnham}]
- P: J.Roy.Hort.Soc.15:cxx (1892)
- T: Fla., US, (?)
- S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]]
- L: US (Ga., Fla., Ala., Miss.)
- LFR: 30:Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain
- B: Cook
- N: ~[Sarracenia fildesii {Hort.Bruce ex W.Robinson}]
- P: Garden Lond.17:450 (1880)
- T: ex cult. J.Fildes esq., UK, (?)
- S: =[Sarracenia flava var. ornata {Hort.Bull ex Mast.}]
- B: Bull
- N: ~[Sarracenia flambeau {Hort.Williams ex W.Robinson}]
- P: Garden Lond.28:464 (1885)
- T: ex cult. Upper Holloway, UK, (?K)
- S: =[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]]
- B: B.S.Williams, Upper Holloway
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia swaniana {W.Robinson}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia flava {auct. non L. ex Macf.}]
- P: Pflanzenr.34:29 (1908)
- S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia flava {auct. non L.: Macf.}]
- P: Pflanzenr.34:31 (1908)
- S: =[Sarracenia flava {L.}] /[Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}]
- N: +[Sarracenia flava {L.}]
- P: Sp.Pl.1.ed.:510 (1753)
- T: S US, (?LINN|)
- NT: Catesby, Nat.Hist.Carol.2:t69 (1738) {McDaniel}
- NTP: Bull.Tall Timbers Res.Stat.9:15 (1971)
- CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
- L: US (Va., NC., SC.)
- LFR: 30:Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain
- RLC: LR (lc)
- XN: 26 {Bell}
- XNP: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.65:139 (1949)
- image: sarracen/0087: Plant in habitat
- image: sarracen/bmrhsf: view of plants in habitat
- image: sarracen/bmrhsfm: plants in habitat
- image: sarracen/ps19: plant in habitat (SE North Carolina, USA)
- image: sarracen/ps20: flower in habitat (SE North Carolina, USA)
- image: sarracen/ps21: Copper-colored plant in habitat (SE North Carolina, USA)
- image: sarracen/ps24: closeup of plant in habitat (SE North Carolina, USA)
- image: sarracen/ps25: closeup of plant in habitat (SE North Carolina, USA)
- image: sarracen/isao92: sideview of flower
- image: sarracen/cmflava: "pure red form"
- image: sarracen/s_flava1: multiple views in habitat
- image: sarracen/flava5: plants in habitat, Walton county Florida, USA
- image: sarracen/sflavcjl: copper-colored plant, Brunswick Co., NC, USA
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: [Sarracenia flava * rubra {Andre}]
- P: Ill.Hortic.27:87 (1880)
- SYN: [Sarracenia crispata {Hort.Bull ex Andre}]
- S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
- N: [Sarracenia flava f. rugelii {(Shuttlew. ex A.DC.) Hort.Westphal}]
- P: Carniv.Bestandsl.:4 (1991)
- BN: [Sarracenia rugelii {Shuttlew. ex A.DC.}]
- S: =[Sarracenia flava var. rugelii {(Shuttlew. ex A.DC.) Mast.}]
- N: +[Sarracenia flava var. atropurpurea {(Hort.Bull) Hort.Bull ex W.Robinson}]
- P: Garden Lond.17:302 (1880)
- BN: [Sarracenia atropurpurea {Hort.Bull}]
- CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
- L: US (NC., SC., Fla.)
- LFR: 30:Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain
- RLC: LR (lc)
- image: sarracen/CarnivorousPlants035: multiple views of pitcher
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: [Sarracenia flava var. atrosanguinea {(Hort.Bull ex Andre) Mast.}]
- P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.16:12 (1881)
- BN: [Sarracenia atrosanguinea {Hort.Bull ex Andre}]
- S: =[Sarracenia flava var. atropurpurea {(Hort.Bull) Hort.Bull ex W.Robinson}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia flava var. catesbaei {auct. non Mast.: Mohr}]
- P: Bull.Torr.Bot.Cl.24:23 (1897)
- T: bank of Little River, Lookout Mt., DeKalb Co., Ala., US, (?)
- S: =[Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia flava var. catesbaei {Mast.}]
- P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.16:11 (1881)
- SYN: [Sarracenia flava var. picta {Hort. ex Nichols.}]
- S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
- N: [Sarracenia flava var. crispata {(Hort.Bull ex Andre) Mast.}]
- P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.15:629 (1881)
- BN: [Sarracenia crispata {Hort.Bull ex Andre}]
- S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
- N: +[Sarracenia flava var. cuprea {Schnell}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.27:118 (1998)
-
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v27n4p116_120.html
- T: off State Rt. 211, Brunswick Co., NC., US, ex cult. 1. 7. 1998, D.E.Schnell s.n. (US)
- CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
- L: US (NC., SC., Fla.)
- LFR: 30:Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain
- RLC: LR (lc)
- image: sarracen/sflacup_NC2: Pitcher lids. Green Swamp area, NC.
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: ~[Sarracenia flava var. erythropus {Hort.Bull ex Mast.}]
- P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.15:817 (1881)
- SYN: [Sarracenia flava var. rugelii {(Shuttlew. ex A.DC.) Mast.}]
- S: =[Sarracenia flava var. rugelii {(Shuttlew. ex A.DC.) Mast.}]
- C: nom.superfl.
- N: [Sarracenia flava var. gigantea {Hort.Bruce ex Burb.}]
- P: Fl. & Sylva 3:300 (1905)
- T: ex cult., UK, (?K)
- S: =?[Sarracenia flava var. rugelii {(Shuttlew. ex A.DC.) Mast.}]
- B: Bruce
- N: [Sarracenia flava var. limbata {Hort.Bull ex Mast.}]
- P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.16:12 (1881)
- T: Fla., US, ex cult., UK, (?K)
- S: =[Sarracenia flava var. rugelii {(Shuttlew. ex A.DC.) Mast.}]
- B: Bull
- N: [Sarracenia flava var. major {Hort.Bull ex E.Otto}]
- P: Hamb.Gart.Bl.Z.35:338 (1879)
- T: ex cult. Chelsea, UK, (?K)
- S: =?[Sarracenia flava var. rugelii {(Shuttlew. ex A.DC.) Mast.}]
- B: T.S.Ware
- N: +[Sarracenia flava var. maxima {Hort.Bull ex Mast.}]
- P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.15:817 (1881)
- T: none designated, ex cult. Bull, (?)
- CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
- L: US (NC., SC., Fla.)
- LFR: 30:Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain
- RLC: LR (lc)
- B: Bull
- image: sarracen/sflamax_FL: plants in habitat
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: [Sarracenia flava var. media {Macf.}]
- P: Pflanzenr.34:31 (1908)
- T: Fla., US, J.M.Macfarlane (?)
- S: =?[Sarracenia flava var. maxima {Hort.Bull ex Mast.}]
- N: [Sarracenia flava var. minima {Hort.Bull ex Mast.}]
- P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.15:817 (1881)
- T: St.Andrews Bay, Bay Co., Fla., US, Tracy s.n. (PENN 49550)
- S: =[Sarracenia flava var. ornata {Hort.Bull ex Mast.}]
- N: [Sarracenia flava var. oreophila {Kearney}]
- P: Science 12:833 (1900)
- T: Little River, SW end of Lookout Mt., Valley Head, DeKalb Co., Ala., US, 22. 5. 1899, Biltmore 371 (US)
- S: =[Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}]
- N: +[Sarracenia flava var. ornata {Hort.Bull ex W.Robinson}]
- P: Garden Lond.17:399 (1880)
- T: St.Andrews Bay, Bay Co., Fla., US, Tracy s.n. (PENN 49549)
- CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
- L: US (NC., SC., Fla.)
- LFR: 30:Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain
- RLC: LR (lc)
- image: sarracen/sflaorn_NC: Plants growing in the Green Swamp area, NC.
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: [Sarracenia flava var. picta {Hort.Bull ex W.Robinson}]
- P: Garden Lond.17:378 (1880)
- T: ex cult. Chelsea, UK, (?K)
- S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
- B: Bull
- N: ~[Sarracenia flava var. rubra {Hort.Pitcher & Manda}]
- P: J.Roy.Hort.Soc.15:141 (1892)
- T: ex cult. Pitcher & Manda, Short Hills, N.J., US, (?)
- S: =?[Sarracenia flava var. atropurpurea {(Hort.Bull) Hort.Bull ex W.Robinson}]
- C: nom.nud.
- N: +[Sarracenia flava var. rubricorpora {Schnell}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.27:120 (1998)
-
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v27n4p116_120.html
- T: Liberty Co., Fla., US, ex cult. 1. 7. 1998, D.E.Schnell s.n. (US)
- CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
- L: US (Fla.)
- LFR: 30:Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain
- RLC: LR (cd)
- image: sarracen/sflarub_FL: plant in habitat at type locality
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: +[Sarracenia flava var. rugelii {(Shuttlew. ex A.DC.) Mast.}]
- P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.16:11 (1881)
- BN: [Sarracenia rugelii {Shuttlew. ex A.DC.}]
- CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
- L: US (Ala., Ga., Fla.)
- LFR: 30:Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain
- RLC: LR (lc)
- image: sarracen/bmrhsfr1: plants in habitat
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: ~[Sarracenia flava var. sanguinea {Burb.}]
- P: Fl. & Sylva 3:300 (1905)
- CN: [Sarracenia flava var. atrosanguinea {(Hort.Bull ex Andre) Mast.}]
- S: =[Sarracenia flava var. atropurpurea {(Hort.Bull) Hort.Bull ex W.Robinson}]
- C: sphalm.typogr.
- N: [Sarracenia formosa {auct. non Hort.Veitch ex Mast.: Hort.Bull ex Burb.}]
- P: Fl. & Sylva 3:303 (1905)
- T: ex cult. Bull, UK, (?K)
- S: =[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]]
- B: Wrigley
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia swaniana {W.Robinson}]
- N: [Sarracenia formosa {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
- P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.15:817 (1881)
- T: from cult., England, GB, (?K)
- NT: near Fitzgerald, Irwin Co., Ga., US, Harper 2211 (NY288833) {Bell}
- NTP: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.68:72 (1952)
- S: =[[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}] * [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]]
- L: US (Ga., Fla.)
- LFR: 30:Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain
- N: ~[Sarracenia galeata {Bartr.}]
- P: Travels:18 (1791)
- T: Carolinas, US, (?)
- S: =?[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]
- C: nom.nud.
- N: ~[Sarracenia georgiana {Bonst.}]
- P: Parey, Blumeng.1.ed.1:661 (1931)
- T: ex cult. Botanical Garden Goettingen, DE, (?)
- S: =[[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]]] * [[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]]
- B: C.Bonstedt, Goettingen, 1931
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia osterrathii {Bonst.}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia gibbosa {Raf.}]
- P: Autikon Bot.:33 (1840)
- SYN: [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]
- S: =[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]
- N: [Sarracenia gilpinii {Bell & Case}]
- P: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.72:149 (1956)
- T: N Yellow River E Fla. Hwy. 87, Sta. Rosa Co., Fla., US, 1955, Bell 1523 (NCU)
- S: =[[Sarracenia rubra subsp. Gulfensis {Schnell}] * [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]]
- L: US (Ga., Fla.)
- LFR: 30:Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain
- N: ~[Sarracenia grandiflora {Raf.}]
- P: Autikon Bot.:33 (1840)
- SYN: [Sarracenia gibbosa {Raf.}]nom.illeg.
- S: =[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia gronovii {Wood}]
- P: Class Book:222 (1861)
- SYN: [Sarracenia flava {L.}]
- S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] /[Sarracenia flava {L.}] /[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] /[Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]
- N: [Sarracenia gronovii var. alata {Wood}]
- P: Class Book:222 (1861)
- T: La., US, Hale s.n. (GH)
- S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
- N: [Sarracenia gronovii var. drummondii {(Croom) Wood}]
- P: Class Book:222 (1861)
- BN: [Sarracenia drummondii {Croom}]
- S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
- N: [Sarracenia gronovii var. flava {(L.) Wood}]
- P: Class Book:222 (1861)
- BN: [Sarracenia flava {L.}]
- S: =[Sarracenia flava {L.}]
- N: [Sarracenia gronovii var. rubra {(Walt.) Wood}]
- P: Class Book:222 (1861)
- BN: [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]
- S: =[Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]
- N: [Sarracenia harperi {Bell}]
- P: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.68:71 (1952)
- T: near Bloys, Bulloch Co., Ga., US, 10. 6. 1901, R.M.Harper 855 (US)
- S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]]
- L: US (NC., SC., Ga., Fla.)
- LFR: 30:Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain
- N: ~[Sarracenia harunomae {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
- P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:5 (1985)
- S: =?[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]]
- B: Toyoda
- C: nom.nud., ?later synonym of [Sarracenia moorei {Hort.Moore ex Mast.}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia heterophylla {auct. non Eaton: Elliott ex Steud.}]
- P: Nom.2.ed.2:514 (1841)
- S: =?[Sarracenia flava var. maxima {Hort.Bull ex Mast.}]
- N: [Sarracenia heterophylla {Eaton}]
- P: Manual 4.ed.:445 (1824)
- T: Northampton, Mass., US, 1818, Hunt s.n. (YU)
- S: =[Sarracenia purpurea f. heterophylla {(Eaton) Fern.}]
- N: [Sarracenia illustrata {auct. non Hort.S.G.: Nichols.}]
- P: Dict.of Gard.3:364 (1887)
- T: none designated
- S: =[[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] * [[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]]
- N: [Sarracenia illustrata {Hort.S.G.}]
- P: Garden Lond.28:218 (1885)
- T: ex cult. Roy. Exot. Nursery Chelsea, UK, (?K)
- S: =[[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]]
- B: W.Court
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]
- N: [Sarracenia intermedia {Bonst.}]
- P: Gartenwelt 18:407 (1914)
- T: ex cult. Hort. Bot. Goettingen, C.Bonstedt (?GOET)
- S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
- B: C.Bonstedt, Goettingen
- N: [Sarracenia jonesii {Wherry}]
- P: J.Wash.Acad.Sci.19:385 (1929)
- T: 1.5 mi S Flat Rock Station, Henderson Co., NC., US, 13. 5. 1922, E.T.Wherry s.n. (US)
- S: =[Sarracenia rubra subsp. jonesii {(Wherry) Wherry}] /[Sarracenia rubra subsp. wherryi {(Case & Case) Schnell}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia kaufmanniana {Bonst.}]
- P: Parey, Blumeng.1.ed.1:661 (1931)
- CN: [Sarracenia kaufmannii {Bonst.}]
- S: =[[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
- B: C.Bonstedt, Goettingen
- C: sphalm.typogr., later synonym of [Sarracenia chelsonii {Mast.}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia kaufmannii {Bonst.}]
- P: Gartenwelt 18:407 (1914)
- T: ex cult. Hort. Bot. Goettingen, C.Bonstedt (?GOET)
- S: =[[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
- B: C.Bonstedt, Goettingen
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia chelsonii {Mast.}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia laciniata {Kerner}]
- P: Pflanzenleben 1:121 (1888)
- T: [Sarracenia undulata {Decne.}]
- S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
- C: nom.superfl.
- N: [Sarracenia lacunosa {Bartr.}]
- P: Travels 2.ed.:415 (1794)
- T: Pensacola, Fla., US, W.Bartram s.n. (?)
- S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] /[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]
- N: [Sarracenia laschkei {Hort.Hefka}]
- P: Oesterr.Gart.Z.8:43 (1913)
- T: ex cult. Schoenbrunn, Vienna, AT, (?W)
- S: =[[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]] * [[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]]
- B: Laschke
- N: +[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
- P: Fl.Ludov.:14 (1817)
- T: near Pensacola, Fla., US, C.C.Robin (?|)
- NT: 3 mi N Cantonment, Escambia Co., Fla., US, 7. 5. 1965, S.McDaniel 6182 (FSU) {McDaniel}
- NTP: Bull.Tall Timbers Res.Stat.9:22 (1971)
- CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
- L: US (Ga., Fla., Ala., Miss.)
- LFR: 30:Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain
- RLC: VU (A1)
- XN: 26 {Bell} ut [Sarracenia drummondii {Croom}]
- XNP: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.65:139 (1949)
- image: sarracen/0045: Botanical line drawing of Sarracenia and Darlingtonia
- image: sarracen/0070: Naturalized plant
- image: sarracen/sleucf: view of flower and pitchers
- image: sarracen/s_leuco3: multiple views, in habitat, Alabama and Florida
- image: sarracen/sleu_AL1: plants in habitat, W Alabama
- image: sarracen/sleu_AL2: massive stand in habitat
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: ~[Sarracenia leucophylla var. pubescens {B.Pierson}]
- P: Bull.Au.C.P.Soc.7:55 (1988)
- S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
- C: nom.nud.
- N: ~[Sarracenia macrophylla {Hort. ex Gentil}]
- P: Pl.Cult.Serres Jard.Bot.Brux.:173 (1907)
- T: ex cult. Brussels, BE, (?BR)
- S: =[Sarracenia ?]
- C: nom.nud.
- N: ~[Sarracenia maddisonia {Hort.S.G.}]
- P: Garden Lond.28:218 (1885)
- CN: [Sarracenia maddisoniana {Hort.Veitch ex W.Robinson}]
- S: =[[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]]
- C: sphalm.typogr., later synonym of [Sarracenia formosa {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
- N: [Sarracenia maddisoniana {Hort.Veitch ex W.Robinson}]
- P: Garden Lond.24:447 (1883)
- T: ex cult. Roy. Exot. Nursery Chelsea, UK, (?K)
- S: =[[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]]
- B: W.Court
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia formosa {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia mandana {Hort.Pitcher & Manda ex Mast.}]
- P: Gard.Chron.3.ser.13:201 (1893)
- S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]]
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia moorei {Hort.Moore ex Mast.}]
- N: [Sarracenia mariannae {Bonst.}]
- P: Gartenwelt 18:408 (1914)
- T: ex cult. Hort. Bot. Goettingen, C.Bonstedt (?GOET)
- S: =[[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]] * [[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]] * [[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]]]
- B: C.Bonstedt, Goettingen
- N: [Sarracenia media {Bartr. ex Macf.}]
- P: Pflanzenr.34:33 (1908)
- T: near Wateree River, SC., US, W.Bartram s.n. (?)
- S: =[Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia melanorhoda {Hort.Veich ex Mast.}]
- P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.15:817 (1881)
- S: =[[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia mesoniana {Hort. ex Lindsay}]
- P: Gard.Chron.3.ser.6:81 (1889)
- T: ex cult., (?K)
- S: =[[Sarracenia ?] * [Sarracenia ?]]
- C: nom.nud.
- N: [Sarracenia mexicana {Hort.Moore ex Mast.}]
- P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.16:11 (1881)
- T: ex cult. Glasnevin, IE, (?)
- S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia milata {Hort.Westphal}]
- P: Carniv.Bestandsl.:4 (1991)
- S: =[[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]]
- C: nom.nud., later synonym of [Sarracenia miniata {Hort.Slack}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia mineophila {Hort.Westphal}]
- P: Carniv.Bestandsl.:4 (1991)
- S: =[[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}] * [Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}]]
- C: nom.nud.
- N: ~[Sarracenia miniata {Hort.Slack}]
- P: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:84 (1986)
- S: =[[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]]
- B: A.Slack
- C: nom.nud.
- N: ~[Sarracenia minor {auct. non Walt.: Sweet}]
- P: Flower Gard.5 (S.2.2.):tab.138 (1832)
- S: =[Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]
- N: +[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]
- P: Fl.Carol.:153 (1788)
- T: SC. to Fla., US, Walter s.n. (BM)
- CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
- L: US (NC., SC., Ga., Fla.)
- LFR: 30:Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain
- RLC: LR (lc)
- XN: 26 {Bell}
- XNP: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.65:139 (1949)
- image: sarracen/0083: Plant in habitat
- image: sarracen/0084: Plant in habitat
- image: sarracen/s_minor2: different cultivated plants (from Okeefenokee swamp, with copper top, and lightly veined)
- image: sarracen/smin_GA: plant with spent flowers in habitat, Georgia
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: ~[Sarracenia minor var. multipetala {Komiya ex Hinode-Kadan}]
- P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:6 (1985)
- S: =[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]
- C: nom.nud.
- N: +[Sarracenia minor var. okefenokeensis {Schnell}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.31:36 (2002)
- T: ca. 15 km SE Waycross, Ware Co., Ga., US, 6. 2001, D.E.Schnell s.n. (US)
- CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
- L: US (Ga.)
- LFR: 30:Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain
- RLC: LR (cd)
- image: sarracen/sminoke_GA: plant in habitat, Georgia
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: [Sarracenia mitchelliana {Hort.S.G.}]
- P: Garden Lond.28:219 (1885)
- T: (?)
- NT: 2,5 mi W Fla. state line by hwy.90, Bay Minette, Baldwin Co., Ala., US, 1948, Bell 548 (CNC) {Bell}
- NTP: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.68:62 (1952)
- S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
- L: US (GA., Fla., Ala., Miss.)
- LFR: 30:Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain
- B: T.Hubberstey
- N: ~[Sarracenia mixta {Hort.Westphal}]
- P: Carniv.Bestandsl.:4 (1991)
- S: =[[[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] * [Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}]] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
- C: nom.nud.
- N: ~[Sarracenia mooreana {auct. non Hort.Veitch: Hort.Westphal}]
- P: Carniv.Bestandsl.:4 (1991)
- S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}]]
- N: ~[Sarracenia mooreana {Hort.Veitch}]
- P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.7:425 (1877)
- CN: [Sarracenia moorei {Hort.Moore ex Mast.}]
- S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {L.}]]
- C: sphalm.typogr., later synonym of [Sarracenia moorei {Hort.Moore ex Mast.}]
- N: [Sarracenia moorei {Hort.Moore ex Mast.}]
- P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.1:702 (1874)
- NT: SE Americus, Sumter Co., Ga., US, 1901, Harper 1021 (US) {Bell}
- NT: from cult., Glasnevin, Dublin, IE, 26. 11. 1881, W.R.McNab 125 (DBN) {E.C.Nelson}
- NTP: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.68:67 (1952)
- NTP: Taxon 35:577 (1986)
- S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
- L: US (Ga., Fla., Ala.)
- LFR: 30:Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain
- C: later neotypification by E.C.Nelson superfluous and illegitimate
- N: [Sarracenia naczii {L.Mellichamp}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.37:112 (2008)
- T: ca. 5 km (3 mi) E Perdido R., S side of Ocie Phillips Rd., Escambia Co., Fla., US, 3. 9. 2007, L.Mellichamp s.n. (UNCC)
- S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea var. burkii {Schnell}]]
- L: US (?Ala., Fla.)
- LFR: 30:Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia nigra {Higley}]
- P: Bull.Chicago Acad.Sci.1:42 (1885)
- CN: [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]
- S: =[Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]
- C: sphalm.typogr.
- N: [Sarracenia nutans {(Benth.) D.Dietr.}]
- P: Syn.Pl.3:260 (1843)
- BN: [Heliamphora nutans {Benth.}]
- S: =[Heliamphora nutans {Benth.}]
- C: spec.excl.
- N: +[Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}]
- P: Bartonia 15:8 (1933)
- BN: [Sarracenia flava var. oreophila {Kearney}]
- CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
- L: US (Ala., Ga., NC.)
- LFR: 30:Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain
- RLC: LR (cd)
- XN: 26 {Bell}
- XNP: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.65:139 (1949)
- image: sarracen/0068: Naturalized plant
- image: sarracen/0069: Naturalized plant
- image: sarracen/cmoreo: S. oreophila in habitat, Towns County Georgia
- image: sarracen/s_oreo1: multiple views, Georgia and Virginia
- image: sarracen/sarra01: abnormal double hood, looking down tube
- image: sarracen/sore_NC: Plant with pitchers in bog, NC.
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: ~[Sarracenia osterrathii {Bonst.}]
- P: Gartenwelt 18:408 (1914)
- T: ex cult. Hort. Bot. Goettingen, C.Bonstedt (?GOET)
- S: =[[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]] * [[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]]
- B: C.Bonstedt, Goettingen
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia chelsonii {Mast.}]
- N: [Sarracenia parviflora {Raf.}]
- P: Autikon Bot.:33 (1840)
- T: Fla., US, (?)
- S: =[Sarracenia purpurea subsp. venosa {(Raf.) Wherry}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia patersoniana {Hort.Pitcher & Manda}]
- P: J.Roy.Hort.Soc.15:142 (1893)
- CN: [Sarracenia patersonii {auct. non Hort.S.G.: Hort. ex Macf.}]
- S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
- C: sphalm.typogr., later synonym of [Sarracenia mitchelliana {Hort.S.G.}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia patersonii {auct. non Hort.Paterson ex W.Robinson: Hort.Veitch}]
- P: Gartenfl.36:398 (1887)
- S: =?[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
- C: ?later synonym of [Sarracenia mitchelliana {Hort.S.G.}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia patersonii {Hort.Paterson ex W.Robinson}]
- P: Garden Lond.28:185 (1885)
- T: ex cult. Bridge of Allan, UK, Paterson (K)
- S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
- B: Paterson, Fernfield, Bridge of Allan, 1885
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]
- N: [Sarracenia pickii {Bonst.}]
- P: Gartenwelt 18:408 (1914)
- T: ex cult. Hort. Bot. Goettingen, C.Bonstedt (?GOET)
- S: =[[[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]] * [[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]]
- B: C.Bonstedt, Goettingen
- N: [Sarracenia popei {Mast.}]
- P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.16:40 (1881)
- T: from cult., 5. 1881, M.T.Masters (K)
- NT: Carthage, Moore Co., NC., US, 1926, Harriot s.n. (PH 815520) {Bell}
- NTP: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.68:75 (1952)
- S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]]
- L: US (NC., SC., Ga., Fla., Ala.)
- LFR: 30:Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain
- C: Neotypification by Bell superfluous and illegitimate
- N: ~[Sarracenia porphyroneura {Hort. ex Mast.}]
- P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.17:812 (1882)
- S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]
- N: +[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]
- P: Fl.Bor.Am.1:311 (1803)
- T: Augusta, Ga., US, ? Herb.Michaux (P)
- CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
- L: US (Ga., Fla., Ala., Miss., La.)
- LFR: 30:Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain
- RLC: LR (lc)
- XN: 26 {Bell}
- XNP: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.65:139 (1949)
- image: sarracen/s_psit1: growth form with giant hood and aquatic growth habit
- image: sarracen/psittacina2: flowering in habitat Okaloosa County, Florida
- image: sarracen/spsi_AL: plants in habitat, W Alabama
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: ~[Sarracenia psittacina f. heterophylla {J. & J.Ainsworth}]
- P: Sarracenia:30 (1996)
- S: =[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]
- C: nom.nud.
- N: [Sarracenia psittacina var. minor {Hook.}]
- P: Hook., J.Bot.1:190 (1834)
- T: New Orleans, US, Drummond 14 (K)
- S: =[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia psittata {Hort.Westphal}]
- P: Carniv.Bestandsl.:4 (1991)
- S: =[[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] * [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]]
- C: nom.nud.
- N: [Sarracenia pulchella {Croom}]
- P: Am.J.Sci.Arts 25:75 (1834)
- T: Pine-barrens, Fla., US, 4., H.B.Croom (?GH)
- S: =[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia pureophila {Hort.Westphal}]
- P: Carniv.Bestandsl.:4 (1991)
- S: =[[Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
- C: nom.nud.
- N: +[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]
- P: Sp.Pl.1.ed.:510 (1753)
- T: US, (?LINN|)
- NT: Clusius, Hist.Pl.Rar.:82 (1601) {Wherry}
- NT: Catesby, Nat.Hist.Carol.2:t70 (1738) {McDaniel}
- NT: about 4 mi W around L.Beauchamp, E Abitibi Co., Amos, Quebec, CA, 7. 1. 1952, Baldwin & Breitung 2910 (K) {Cheek, Schnell, Reveal & Schlauer}
- NTP: Bartonia 15:5 (1933), Castanea 37:146 (1972)
- NTP: Bull.Tall Timbers Res.Stat.9:26 (1971)
- NTP: Taxon 46:781 (1997)
- CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
- L: S CA, NE US
- LFR:
- 15:
- Canada incl. Great Lakes
- 29:
- Appalachians
- RLC: LR (lc)
- XN: 26 {Bell}
- XNP: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.65:139 (1949)
- C: McDaniel's neotypification illegitimate, Cheek & al. chose non-original material because none of the original material was examined by Linnaeus without doubt
- image: sarracen/0045: Botanical line drawing of Sarracenia and Darlingtonia
- image: sarracen/isao94: sideview of flower
- image: sarracen/s_purp1: in habitat, Ontaria Canada & New Jersey U.S.A.
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: ~[Sarracenia purpurea f. alba {Hanrahan}]
- P: Am.Nurseryman Jan. 1:14 (1998)
- T: Powder Springs, Ga., US, ex cult., R.Hanrahan (?GA)
- S: =[Sarracenia purpurea var. burkii {Schnell}]
- C: nom.nud., sub [subsp. venosa {(Raf.) Wherry}] et [var. burkii {Schnell}]
- N: +[Sarracenia purpurea f. heterophylla {(Eaton) Fern.}]
- P: Rhodora 24:174 (1922)
- BN: [Sarracenia heterophylla {Eaton}]
- CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
- L: CA (Newfoundland, Nova Scotia), US (Mich., NJ., NY.)
- LFR:
- 15:
- Canada incl. Great Lakes
- 29:
- Appalachians
- RLC: EN (B1,B2a,B2c,B2d,B2e)
- image: sarracen/s_purp6: Naturalized plant growing in central Virginia U.S.A.
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: ~[Sarracenia purpurea f. heterophylla {auct. non (Eaton) Fern.: Hort.Westphal}]
- P: Carniv.Bestandsl.:4 (1991)
- S: =[Sarracenia purpurea subsp. venosa {(Raf.) Wherry}]
- C: nom.nud., sub [subsp. venosa {(Raf.) Wherry}]
- N: [Sarracenia purpurea f. incisa {Rousseau & Rouleau}]
- P: Bull.Jard.Bot.Brux.27:378 (1957)
- T: L.Albanel (Terr. de Mistassini), Ile de la Sarracenie, Quebec, CA, 1. 8. 1944, J.Rousseau & E.Rouleau 1238 (?BR)
- S: =[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]
- N: [Sarracenia purpurea f. luteola {Hanrahan & Miller}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.27:16 (1998)
-
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v27n1p14_17.html
- T: near Elsanor, Baldwin Co., Ala., US, B.Hanrahan & J.Miller 001 (GA 222692)
- S: =[Sarracenia purpurea var. burkii {Schnell}]
- C: sub [subsp. venosa {(Raf.) Wherry}] et [var. burkii {Schnell}]
- N: [Sarracenia purpurea f. plena {D.S.Erskine ex W.L.Klawe}]
- P: Can.Field-Nat.69:129 (1955)
- T: Wedgeport, Nova Scotia, CA, 1. 7. 1953, W.L.Klawe 1049 (Toronto University)
- S: =[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia purpurea mut. heterophylla {(Eaton) Wherry}]
- P: J.Wash.Acad.Sci.19:382 (1929)
- BN: [Sarracenia heterophylla {Eaton}]
- S: =[Sarracenia purpurea f. heterophylla {(Eaton) Fern.}]
- C: rank undefined
- N: ~[Sarracenia purpurea subsp. gibbosa {(Raf.) Wherry}]
- P: Bartonia 15:5 (1933)
- BN: [Sarracenia gibbosa {Raf.}]nom.illeg.
- S: =[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]
- N: +[Sarracenia purpurea subsp. venosa {(Raf.) Wherry}]
- P: Bartonia 15:3 (1933)
- BN: [Sarracenia venosa {Raf.}]
- CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
- L: US (NJ., Va., NC., SC., Ga.)
- LFR: 30:Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain
- RLC: LR (lc)
- image: sarracen/s_purp2: multiple views North Carolina & New Jersey U.S.A.
- image: sarracen/sarr1: Reddish plant in grassy habitat, SE North Carolina, USA
- image: sarracen/ps22: Close up of flower in habitat (SE North Carolina, USA)
- image: sarracen/ps23: Bright red plant in habitat (SE North Carolina, USA)
- image: sarracen/s_purpz: plants growing in habitat
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: [Sarracenia purpurea var. alata {(Wood) Wood}]
- P: Am.Bot. & Fl.:30 (1870)
- BN: [Sarracenia gronovii var. alata {Wood}]
- S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
- N: +[Sarracenia purpurea var. burkii {Schnell}]
- P: Rhodora 95:8 (1993)
- T: off U.S. 45 near Deer Park, Washington Co., Ala., US, 4. 4. 1992, D.E.Schnell s.n. (NCU)
- CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
- L: US (Ala., Ga., Fla.)
- LFR: 30:Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain
- RLC: LR (nt)
- C: sub [subsp. venosa {(Raf.) Wherry}]
- image: sarracen/s_purp7: multiple views in cultivation
- image: sarracen/spurbur_AL: plants in habitat at type locality
- image: sarracen/spurbur_FL: plant with spent flowers in habitat
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: [Sarracenia purpurea var. chorltonii {Hort.Bruce ex Burb.}]
- P: Fl. & Sylva 3:302 (1905)
- T: ex cult. Chorlton-com-Hardy near Manchester, UK, (?K)
- S: =[Sarracenia purpurea subsp. venosa {(Raf.) Wherry}]
- B: Bruce
- N: [Sarracenia purpurea var. heterophylla {(Eaton) Torr.}]
- P: Nat.Hist.NY.1:41 (1843)
- BN: [Sarracenia heterophylla {Eaton}]
- S: =[Sarracenia purpurea f. heterophylla {(Eaton) Fern.}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia purpurea var. major {Hort.Williams ex Turner}]
- P: Proc.Intl.Hortic.Exhib.Bot.Congr.1866:291 (1866)
- T: ex cult. B.S.Williams, Holloway, UK, (?)
- S: =[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]
- C: nom.nud.
- N: +[Sarracenia purpurea var. montana {Schnell & Determann}]
- P: Castanea 62:60 (1997)
- T: near Etowah, Henderson Co., NC., US, 7. 1971, ex cult. 1995, D.E.Schnell 6636 (US)
- CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
- L: US (NC., SC., Ga.)
- LFR: 30:Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain
- RLC: LR (cd)
- C: sub [subsp. venosa {(Raf.) Wherry}]
- image: sarracen/spurmon_NC: Plants with pitchers and flowers
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: [Sarracenia purpurea var. ripicola {Boivin}]
- P: Can.Field-Nat.65:21 (1951)
- T: Dorcas Bay, shore of Lake Huron, Bruce Peninsula, Bruce Co., Ontario, CA, 27. 7. 1948, Dore 9003 (DAO)
- S: =[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia purpurea var. rubronervia {Hort.Baines ex Turner}]
- P: Proc.Intl.Hortic.Exhib.Bot.Congr.1866:291 (1866)
- T: ex cult. Summerfield, Bowdon, UK, (?)
- S: =[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]
- C: nom.nud.
- N: [Sarracenia purpurea var. sanguinea {Hort.Bull ex W.Robinson}]
- P: Garden Lond.17:459 (1880)
- T: ex cult. Chelsea, UK, (?)
- S: =[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]
- B: Bull
- N: [Sarracenia purpurea var. stolonifera {Macf. & Steckb.}]
- P: Kew Bull.4:165 (1933)
- T: Davenport Lake between Toms River & Whitings, NJ., US, J.M.Macfarlane & D.W.Steckbeck s.n. (K)
- S: =[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]
- N: [Sarracenia purpurea var. terrae-novae {La Pylaie}]
- P: Mem.Soc.Linn.Paris 2.:tab.13 (1827)
- T: Miquelon, PM, 1861, de la Pylaie s.n. (P)
- S: =[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia purpurea var. typica {Macf.}]
- P: Pflanzenr.34:33 (1908)
- T: [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]
- S: =[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]
- N: [Sarracenia purpurea var. venosa {(Raf.) Fern.}]
- P: Rhodora 38:233 (1936)
- BN: [Sarracenia venosa {Raf.}]
- S: =[Sarracenia purpurea subsp. venosa {(Raf.) Wherry}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia readii {Bell}]
- P: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.68:69 (1952)
- T: Deer Park, Washington Co., Ala., US, 1913, L.H.Reade s.n. (PENN 57859)
- S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia rubra subsp. Wherryi {(Case & Case) Schnell}]]
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia farnhamii {Hort.Farnham}]
- N: [Sarracenia rehderi {Bell}]
- P: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.68:73 (1952)
- T: 12 mi SW Shallotte, Brunswick Co., NC., US, 1952, Rehder s.n. (CNC)
- S: =[[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}] * [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]]
- L: US (NC., SC., Ga., Fla.)
- LFR: 30:Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain
- N: [Sarracenia rosea {Naczi, F.W.Case & R.B.Case}]
- P: Sida 18:1188 (1999)
- T: SW Telogia, Apalachicola National Forest, Liberty Co., Fla., US, 17. 5. 1993, R.F.C.Naczi 3016 (MICH)
- S: =[Sarracenia purpurea var. burkii {Schnell}]
- N: [Sarracenia rosea f. luteola {(Hanrahan & Miller) Naczi, F.W.Case & R.B.Case}]
- P: Sida 18:1192 (1999)
- BN: [Sarracenia purpurea f. luteola {Hanrahan & Miller}]
- S: =[Sarracenia purpurea var. burkii {Schnell}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia rubra {auct. non Walt.: Steud.}]
- P: Nom.2:733 (1821)
- S: =[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]
- N: +[Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]
- P: Fl.Carol.:152 (1788)
- T: SC., US, Walter s.n. (BM)
- S: /[Sarracenia rubra subsp. alabamensis {(Case & Case) Schnell}] /[Sarracenia rubra subsp. wherryi {(Case & Case) Schnell}]
- CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
- L: US (NC., SC., Ga.)
- LFR: 30:Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain
- RLC: LR (nt)
- XN: 26 {Bell}
- XNP: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.65:139 (1949)
- image: sarracen/0088: Plant in habitat
- image: sarracen/0089: Plant in habitat
- image: sarracen/s_rubra1: Brunswick County, North Carolina U.S.A., in cultivation
- image: sarracen/srubfljl: flowers in habitat, Brunswick Co., NC, U.S.A.
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: ~[Sarracenia rubra f. heterophylla {auct. non Hort.Westphal: Hort.Westphal}]
- P: Plantarara Produkte:21 (2000)
- S: =[Sarracenia rubra subsp. gulfensis {Schnell}]
- C: nom.nud., later homonym, sub [subsp. gulfensis {Schnell}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia rubra f. heterophylla {Hort.Westphal}]
- P: Carniv.Verk.L.2:2 (1995)
- S: =[Sarracenia rubra subsp. jonesii {(Wherry) Wherry}]
- C: nom.nud., sub [subsp. jonesii {(Wherry) Wherry}]
- N: [Sarracenia rubra f. jonesii {(Wherry) Bell}]
- P: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.65:51 (1949)
- BN: [Sarracenia jonesii {Wherry}]
- S: =[Sarracenia rubra subsp. jonesii {(Wherry) Wherry}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia rubra f. lutea {R.D.Sutter}]
- P: Distr. & Reprod.Biol. of Helonias bullata in N.Carol.:60 (1982)
- T: NC., US (no specimen preserved!)
- S: =[Sarracenia rubra subsp. jonesii {(Wherry) Wherry}]
- C: nom.nud.
- N: ~[Sarracenia rubra f. pubescens {Hort.Westphal}]
- P: Carniv.Bestandsl.:4 (1991)
- S: =[Sarracenia rubra subsp. wherryi {(Case & Case) Schnell}]
- C: nom.nud., sub [subsp. wherryi {(Case & Case) Schnell}]
- N: +[Sarracenia rubra subsp. alabamensis {(Case & Case) Schnell}]
- P: Castanea 43:260 (1978)
- BN: [Sarracenia alabamensis {Case & Case}]
- CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
- L: US (Ala.)
- LFR: 30:Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain
- RLC: LR (cd)
- image: sarracen/s_alabam: Chilton County, Alabama U.S.A., in cultivation
- image: sarracen/sarra00: S. rubra alabamensis from Canebrake, AL
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: +[Sarracenia rubra subsp. gulfensis {Schnell}]
- P: Castanea 44:218 (1979)
- T: Okaloosa Co., (Eglin AFB), 20 km N Niceville, Fla., US, 6. 1974, D.E.Schnell s.n. (NCU)
- CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
- L: US (Fla., ?Ga.)
- LFR: 30:Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain
- RLC: EN (A1,B1,B2a,B2c,B2d,B2e)
- image: sarracen/s_gulf1: multiple views, In habitat, Florida U.S.A.
- image: sarracen/srubgul_FL: plants with spent flowers in habitat
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: +[Sarracenia rubra subsp. jonesii {(Wherry) Wherry}]
- P: Castanea 37:146 (1972)
- BN: [Sarracenia jonesii {Wherry}]
- CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
- L: US (NC., SC.)
- LFR: 30:Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain
- RLC: LR (cd)
- image: sarracen/s_jones1: Naturalized plant growing in central Virginia
- image: sarracen/srubjon_NC: Plant with pitchers and flowers
- image: sarracen/srubjon_SC: Plant with pitchers and flowers
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- N: +[Sarracenia rubra subsp. wherryi {(Case & Case) Schnell}]
- P: Castanea 43:261 (1978)
- BN: [Sarracenia alabamensis subsp. wherryi {Case & Case}]
- CLA: ERI-ERI-SAR-SAR-SAR-SAR
- L: US (Miss., Ala., Fla.)
- LFR: 30:Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain
- RLC: EN (A1,A2a,A2c,B1,B2a,B2c,B2d,B2e,C2a)
- image: sarracen/srubwhe_AL1: plants in habitat, Perdido location
- image: sarracen/srubwhe_AL3: plants with spent flowers in habitat, W. Alabama
- image: sarracen/srubwhe_AL4: plants near type locality, W Alabama
- image: sarracen/srubwhe_MS: plant with spent flower in habitat
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- N: [Sarracenia rubra var. acuminata {Hook. ex A.DC.}]
- P: Prodr.17:4 (1873)
- T: ex cult., UK, Hooker (?K)
- S: =[Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]
- N: [Sarracenia rubra var. jonesii {(Wherry) R.D.Sutter}]
- P: Distr. & Reprod.Biol. of Helonias bullata in N.Carol.:53 (1982)
- BN: [Sarracenia jonesii {Wherry}]
- S: =[Sarracenia rubra subsp. jonesii {(Wherry) Wherry}]
- N: [Sarracenia rugelii {Shuttlew. ex A.DC.}]
- P: Prodr.17:6 (1873)
- T: between Quincey & Aspalaga, Casden Co., Fla., US, 5. 1843, Rugel s.n. (BM)
- IT: idem (NY)
- S: =[Sarracenia flava var. rugelii {(Shuttlew. ex A.DC.) Mast.}]
- N: [Sarracenia sanderae {Hort.Sanders}]
- P: J.Roy.Hort.Soc.20:cci (1896)
- T: ex cult. St.Albans, UK, (?K)
- S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]]?
- N: ~[Sarracenia sanderiana {Hort.Sanders}]
- P: J.Roy.Hort.Soc.20:cxxxiii (1896)
- S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]]]
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia farnhamii {Hort.Farnham}]
- N: [Sarracenia schoenbrunnensis {Hort.Hefka}]
- P: Oesterr.Gart.Z.8:43 (1913)
- T: ex cult. Schoenbrunn, Vienna, AT, (?W)
- S: =[[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]] * [[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]]
- N: [Sarracenia sledgei {Macf.}]
- P: Pflanzenr.34:29 (1908)
- T: W Mobile River near Theodore, Ala., US, 14. 6. 1909, J.M.Macfarlane s.n. (PENN)
- S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia stevensii {auct. non Hort. ex Mast.: R.van Kessel}]
- P: http://www.carniflora.nl/english/sarracenia/s_stev_plant.htm (2003)
- S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia rubra subsp. gulfensis {Schnell}]]
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia farnhamii {Hort.Farnham}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia stevensii {Hort. ex Mast.}]
- P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.1:738 (1874)
- T: ex cult. Trentham, UK, (?)
- S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
- B: Stevens, Trentham, 1874
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia superba {Hort.Westphal}]
- P: Carniv.Bestandsl.:4 (1991)
- S: =[[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
- C: nom.nud., later synonym of [Sarracenia excellens {Hort. ex Nichols.}]
- N: [Sarracenia swaniana {Hort.Bull ex W.Robinson}]
- P: Garden Lond.24:447 (1883)
- T: ex cult. Chelsea, UK, (?)
- NT: 12 mi SW Shallotte, Brunswick Co., NC., US, 1952, H.Rehder s.n. (NCU) {Bell}
- NTP: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.68:63 (1952)
- S: =[[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
- L: US (NC., SC., Ga., Fla.)
- LFR: 30:Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain
- B: T.Hubberstey, W.Bull, Chelsea
- N: [Sarracenia sweetii {A.DC.}]
- P: Prodr.17:4 (1873)
- T: nom.nov.[Sarracenia minor {auct. non Walt.: Sweet}]
- S: =[Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]
- N: [Sarracenia terrae-novae {(La Pylaie) Bell}]
- P: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.68:77 (1952)
- BN: [Sarracenia purpurea var. terrae-novae {La Pylaie}]
- S: =[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia tolliana {auct. non Hort. ex W.Robinson: Hort.S.G.}]
- P: Garden Lond.28:219 (1885)
- S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia tolliana {auct. non Hort. ex W.Robinson: Nichols.}]
- P: Dict.of Gard.3:366 (1887)
- S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]]
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia moorei {Hort.Moore ex Mast.}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia tolliana {Hort.Veitch ex W.Robinson}]
- P: Garden Lond.24:447 (1883)
- T: ex cult. J.Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, UK, (?K)
- S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
- B: T.Hubberstey, Veitch, Chelsea
- C: ambiguous synonym of [Sarracenia mitchelliana {Hort.S.G.}]
- N: [Sarracenia umlauftiana {Hort.Hefka}]
- P: Oesterr.Gart.Z.8:43 (1913)
- T: ex cult. Schoenbrunn, Vienna, AT, (?W)
- S: =[[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]] * [[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]]]
- N: [Sarracenia undulata {Decne.}]
- P: Rev.Hortic.1:126 (1852)
- T: none designated, cited illustration: Planch., Fl.des Serres 6:tab.560 (1850), (ex cult. Chatsworth, UK)
- S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
- N: [Sarracenia undulata var. alba {(Hort.Baines) Mast.}]
- P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.15:629 (1881)
- BN: [Sarracenia drummondii var. alba {Hort.Baines}]
- S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
- N: [Sarracenia variolaris {Michx.}]
- P: Fl.Bor.Am.1:310 (1803)
- T: Carolina to Fla., US, (?P)
- S: =[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]
- N: [Sarracenia venosa {Raf.}]
- P: Autikon Bot.:33 (1840)
- T: Va. to Fla., US, (?)
- NT: Plukenet, Amalth.Bot.:pl.376 fig.6 (1705) {Wherry}
- NTP: Bartonia 15:3 (1933)
- S: =[Sarracenia purpurea subsp. venosa {(Raf.) Wherry}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia vetteriana {Hort.Hefka}]
- P: Oesterr.Gart.Z.8:43 (1913)
- S: =[[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]] * [[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]]
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]
- N: [Sarracenia viridis {Hort.Veitch ex W.Robinson}]
- P: Garden Lond.24:447 (1883)
- T: ex cult. Chelsea, UK, (?)
- S: =[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]
- B: Veitch, Chelsea
- N: ~[Sarracenia vittata {Hort. ex Nichols.}]
- P: Dict.of Gard.Suppl.:654 (1901)
- S: =[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]]]
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia chelsonii {Mast.}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia vittata-maculata {Hort. ex Nichols.}]
- P: Dict.of Gard.Suppl.:654 (1901)
- S: =[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]]]
- B: ?, 1891
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia chelsonii {Mast.}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia vogeliana {Hort.Hefka}]
- P: Oesterr.Gart.Z.8:42 (1913)
- S: =[[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]] * [[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]]
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia willisii {Hort.Veitch ex Nichols.}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia westphalii {Hort.Westphal}]
- P: Carniv.Bestandsl.:4 (1991)
- S: =[[[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]] * [[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
- C: nom.nud.
- N: ~[Sarracenia wilksiana {Hort.Bruce ex Burb.}]
- P: Fl. & Sylva 3:304 (1905)
- S: =[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]]
- B: Bruce
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia williamsii {Hort.Bull ex Mast.}]
- P: Gard.Chron.2.ser.2:49 (1874)
- T: ex cult. Upper Holloway, UK, (?)
- S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
- B: B.S.Williams, Upper Holloway
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]
- N: [Sarracenia willisii {Hort.Veitch ex ?Gordon}]
- P: Gard.Mag.1894:410 (1894)
- T: ex cult. J.Veitch & Sons, Chelsea, UK, (?K)
- S: =[[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]] * [[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]]
- N: ~[Sarracenia willmottiae {Hort.Bruce}]
- P: J.Roy.Hort.Soc.36:cxxviii (1910)
- S: =[[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
- B: Bruce
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia wilsoniana {auct. non Hort. ex W.Robinson: Hort.S.G.}]
- P: Garden Lond.28:218 (1885)
- S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia wilsoniana {Hort.Bull ex W.Robinson}]
- P: Garden Lond.24:447 (1883)
- T: ex cult. Chelsea, UK, (?)
- S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
- B: W.Bull, Chelsea
- C: ambiguous synonym of [Sarracenia mitchelliana {Hort.S.G.}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia wilsonii {Hort.Manda}]
- P: J.Roy.Hort.Soc.15:143 (1892)
- CN: [Sarracenia wilsoniana {auct. non Hort. ex W.Robinson: Hort.S.G.}]
- S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
- C: sphalm.typogr., later synonym of [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]
- N: ~[Sarracenia wrigleyana {auct. non Hort.S.G.: Hort.Veitch}]
- P: Gartenfl.36:398 (1887)
- S: =[[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
- N: [Sarracenia wrigleyana {Hort.S.G.}]
- P: Garden Lond.28:219 (1885)
- T: (?)
- NT: Fowl River Road S Theodore, Mobile Co., Ala., US, 1954, Case P-62 (NCU) {Bell}
- NTP: J.E.Mitch.Sci.Soc.72:145 (1956)
- S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]]
- L: US (Ga., Fla., Ala., Miss.)
- LFR: 30:Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain
- B: T.Hubberstey
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Abandoned Hope ' {D'Amato}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:46 (2000)
-
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v29n2p46_48.html#hope
- S: =[[Sarracenia purpurea var. burkii {Schnell}] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]]
- B: P.D'Amato, California Carnivores, Forestville, USA, 1989
- Nominant: P.D'Amato, 1994
- Registrant: P.D'Amato, 15. 1. 2000
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]
- HC: Registered 4. 7. 2000 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:46 (2000)
"This notable cultivar was distinguished from its siblings by having
enormous early season pitchers, particularly when its flowers are
removed at an early stage. While similar to other [Sarracenia catesbaei
{Elliott}] crosses using similar varieties of the two parent species,
this individual stood out by attaining pitcher heights as great as 80 cm
(30 inches). Only one or two spring and early summer pitchers of this
enormous size are produced, and the pitchers that follow later in the
season are only about half this size. Also notable is the oversized,
wavy and undulating lid that can effectively reduce collected rainfall
and thus lessen the toppling nature that plagues [Sarracenia catesbaei
{Elliott}]. The pitcher body is olive-green with red longitudinal veins
both straight and jagged, plus lesser horizontal veins joining those
that run lengthwise along the pitcher. The ala is pronounced along the
lower half of the pitcher and edged in red. The red lip of the mouth is
held horizontally. A prominent red splotch at the throat radiates red
veins throughout the yellow-green lid. The flowers are large-petaled
and peach pink on the exterior surface, beige on the inner surface."
- Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:48 (2000)
- Propagation: vegetative only
- Etymology: from the sign at the entrance to hell in Dante's Inferno: Abandon All Hope, Ye Who Enter Here
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Adesugata ' {Hort. ex Kurata}]
- P: Amazing World of the Carniv.Pl.:127 (2003)
- S: =[[Sarracenia ?] * [Sarracenia ?]]
- Nominant: Japan, before 2003
- HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
- Description: none published
- Standard: Amazing World of the Carniv.Pl.:127 (2003)
- Etymology: unknown
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Adrian Slack ' {B.Hanrahan & B.Rice}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:116 (2000)
-
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v29n4p116_122.html#adrian
- S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
- Introducer: B.Hanrahan, from Milton area, Fla., USA, 1980s
- Nominant: B.Hanrahan, Powder Springs, Ga., & B.Rice, Davis, Ca., USA, 28. 3. 2000
- Registrant: B.Hanrahan & B.Rice, 10. 5. 2000
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia moorei {Hort.Moore ex Mast.}]
- HC: Registered 29. 1. 2001 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:116 (2000)
"In general form, the plant produces large pitchers much like those of
[Sarracenia flava {L.}]. The influence of [Sarracenia leucophylla
{Raf.}] is expressed, at most, as a slight undulation in the pitcher
lid. While [Sarracenia flava {L.}] controls the pitcher form,
[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] influences much of the pitcher
coloration. The pitcher lid is arrestingly white, shot through with
deep red veins (from [Sarracenia flava {L.}]). The upper pitcher tube
is also heavily veined and lightly fenestrated. These pitcher
characters define this exquisite cultivar. The flowers are not as
spectacular as the pitchers, but are still intriguing. The petals are
light pink, almost white, but may show occasional yellow highlights."
- Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:117 (2000)
- Propagation: vegetative only
- Etymology: after the famous carnivorous plant breeder and author A.Slack
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Akebono ' {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
- P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:5 (1985)
- S: =?[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]]
- B: Toyoda
- C: ?later synonym of [Sarracenia moorei {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
- HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' All Green ' {D'Amato}]
- P: Savage Garden:79 (1998)
- S: =[Sarracenia flava var. maxima {Hort.Bull ex Mast.}]
- Introducer: P.D'Amato, from Carolina, US
- Nominant: P.D'Amato, 1998
- HC: name not registered with ICRA, doubtfully acceptable (conflicting with Rec. 19.D.1., ICNCP), coextensive with [Sarracenia flava var. maxima {Hort.Bull ex Mast.}]
- Description: Savage Garden:79 (1998); Gard.Chron.2.ser.15:817 (1881)
"This tall form from the Carolinas lacks any red pigment in the
pitchers, although the phyllodia may have faint tints of red. This is
the true [Sarracenia flava var. maxima {Hort.Bull ex Mast.}] named in
the late 1800s."
- Etymology: after colour of leaves
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' All Red ' {D'Amato}]
- P: Savage Garden:79 (1998)
- S: =[Sarracenia flava var. atropurpurea {(Hort.Bull) Hort.Bull ex W.Robinson}]
- Introducer: P.D'Amato, from Carolina, US
- Nominant: P.D'Amato, 1998
- HC: name not registered with ICRA, doubtfully acceptable (conflicting with Rec. 19.D.1., ICNCP)
- Description: Savage Garden:79 (1998)
"Another rare Carolina plant, in which the whole pitcher is a stunning
deep red. Unfortunately, this maroon color is difficult to maintain in
cultivation, and plants often end up looking like a reddish [Sarracenia
' Copper Lid ' {Schnell ex Hort.Slack}]."
- Etymology: after the colour of the leaf
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Alucard ' {T.H.Wyman}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:13 (2009)
- S: =[[Sarracenia flava var. rubricorpora {Schnell}] * [[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]]
- B: P.Faulisi, 5. 2000
- Nominant: T.H.Wyman, Stone Mountain, Ga., US, 5. 2004
- Registrant: T.H.Wyman, 2. 12. 2008
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia moorei {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
- HC: Registered 10. 5. 2009 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:13 (2009)
"In structure the pitchers are similar to those of [Sarracenia flava
{L.}] though the hoods tend to display a slight degree of ruffling
alluding to the presence of [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] genes in the
mix. Pitchers average 76 cm (30 inches) in height but can grow to 94 cm
(37 inches) tall. Under extremely high light and, most notably, under
very bright greenhouse polycarbonate, the pitchers will turn a near
complete deep reddish-black over their entirety. The hoods of some
pitchers will occasionally show slight green patches but this is not
consistent within or between plants with some plants displaying many
green-patched hoods one season and few the next while others will
produce pitchers with the same lid type season after season and then
suddenly revert to the opposite type. As the pitchers age, most turn a
complete velvety black, very similar to the colour of cultivated "black"
calla lilies. The flowers are yellow."
- Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:15 (2009)
- Propagation: vegetative preferred and recommended
- Etymology: "Dracula" spelled backwards for impression of dark ominous presence given by appearance of plants
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Anxious Debate ' {Mellichamp & Gardner}]
- P: Public Garden 9:46 (1994)
- S: =[[Sarracenia ?] * [Sarracenia ?]]
- Nominant: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner
- HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Asahinishiki ' {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
- P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:6 (1985)
- S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]]
- B: Okamura
- HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Ayanami ' {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
- P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:5 (1985)
- S: =?[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
- B: K.Suzuki, Shunkyu-en Nursery, Yokohama
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia mitchelliana {Hort.S.G.}]
- HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Belly of Blood ' {B.Rice}]
- P: Growing Carniv.Pl.:147 (2006)
- S: =[Sarracenia purpurea subsp. venosa {(Raf.) Wherry}]
- B: B.Rice, Davis, Ca., USA, 1999
- Nominant: B.Rice
- Registrant: B.Rice, 1. 12. 2006
- HC: Registered 6. 12. 2006 {JS}
- Description: Growing Carniv.Pl.:147 (2006)
"In 1999 seed of [Sarracenia purpurea subsp. venosa {(Raf.) Wherry}]
of unknown provenance was germinated at the University of California
(Davis). In 2005 a single vigorous clone was selected as a cultivar.
Most striking about the pitchers of this compact grower is that the
pitcher body is deep red while the erect hood is yellow-green with red
venation. This two-toned pigmentation pattern is just like that on
[Sarracenia flava var. rubricorpora {Schnell}]."
- Standard: Growing Carniv.Pl.:147 (2006)
- Propagation: vegetatively, to maintain distinctive coloration of pitchers
- Etymology: after colour pattern of pitchers
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Beniaya ' {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
- P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:6 (1985)
- S: =[[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
- B: K.Suzuki, Shunkyu-en Nursery, Yokohama
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia mitchelliana {Hort.S.G.}]
- HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Benigoromo ' {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
- P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:5 (1985)
- S: =[[Sarracenia ?] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]?
- B: Toyoda
- HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Beniotome ' {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
- P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:6 (1985)
- S: =[[[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}] * [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
- B: Kikuchi
- HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Benizono ' {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
- P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:6 (1985)
- S: =[[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]] * [[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]]]
- B: Kikuchi
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia harperi {Bell}]
- HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Birds Beak ' {N.Haywood ex P.Sheridan}]
- P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:19 (2009)
- S: =[[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
- B: P.Sheridan, Woodford, Va., US, before 2009
- Nominant: N.Haywood, 2009
- Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
- HC: Registered 1. 7. 2009 {JS}
- Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:19 (2009)
"Beautiful red flower, upper portion of pitcher with white areolae and
light purple suffusion under hood. Characterized by a birds-like beak
on the tip of the lip."
- Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:19 (2009)
- Etymology: after shape of pitcher lip
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Black and Tan ' {P.Sheridan}]
- P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:25 (2009)
- S: =[[Sarracenia ?] * [Sarracenia ?]]
- B: P.Sheridan, Woodford, Va., US, before 2009
- Nominant: P.Sheridan, 2009
- Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
- HC: Registered 1. 7. 2009 {JS}
- Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:25 (2009)
"A sibling of [Sarracenia ' Red Viper ' {P.Sgeridan}] that has a
purple-black throat splotch and a slight tan exterior."
- Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:25 (2009)
- Etymology: after pitcher coloration
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Black Tube ' {J. & J.Ainsworth}]
- P: Sarracenia:20 (1996)
- S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
- Introducer: J. & J.Ainsworth
- Nominant: J. & J.Ainsworth
- HC: name not registered with ICRA (standard missing)
- Description: Sarracenia:20 (1996)
"In one form (sic!), often referred to as [Sarracenia ' Black Tube ' {J.
& J.Ainsworth}], the whole pitcher starts green and then becomes deep
red to almost black later in the season."
- Etymology: after the colouration of the pitchers
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Black Widow ' {T.H.Wyman}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:12 (2009)
- S: =[[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] * [[Sarracenia flava var. rubricorpora {Schnell}]]
- B: P.Faulisi, 5. 2000
- Nominant: T.H.Wyman, Stone Mountain, Ga., US, 5. 2004
- Registrant: T.H.Wyman, 2. 12. 2008
- HC: Registered 10. 5. 2009 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:12 (2009)
"Pitchers of this plant average 76-86 cm (30-34 inches) in height.
Developing pitchers start out with a base colour of green with very
heavy reddish-black veining. Eventually the red-black colour fills in,
turning nearly the entire pitcher a deep, shimmering, maroon. As the
season progresses the pitcher colours continue to deepen becoming a deep
lustrous purple-black especially around the throat and inner hood, an
influence from the [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] parent. The flowers
of this plant are a very pale white-cream."
- Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:15 (2009)
- Propagation: vegetative only
- Etymology: after colouration of fall pitchers that is similar to the one of black widow spiders
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Blackankle ' {Mellichamp & Gardner}]
- P: Public Garden 9:46 (1994)
- S: =[[Sarracenia ?] * [Sarracenia ?]]
- Nominant: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner
- HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Boob Tube ' {Mellichamp & Gardner}]
- P: Public Garden 9:46 (1994)
- S: =[[Sarracenia ?] * [Sarracenia ?]]
- Nominant: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner
- HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Bris ' {P.D'Amato & B.Rice}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.37:44 (2008)
- S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
- Introducer: P.D'Amato, from ICPS seedbank, US, 2004
- Nominant: B.Rice & P.D'Amato, late 2006
- Registrant: P.D'Amato & B.Rice, 18. 3. 2008
- HC: Registered 12. 9. 2008 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.37:44 (2008)
"As a juvenile, the plant had shown good color and coloration, but
otherwise did not seem particularly remarkable. However, as it matured,
it showed a bizarre mutation in the nature of the lid! (...)Unlike the
lids on normal plants, which when viewed from overhead completely cover
the pitcher opening, the lid on this new cultivar is reduced
significantly in size. The lateral development of the lid is highly
reduced, so that the lid is often little more than a narrow strip of
tissue. The length of the lid is also somewhat shorter than normal,
although it terminates in a spur as is normal for the species. On most
pitchers, the lid tends to curve slightly downwards, over the pitcher
opening, in a manner that is also somewhat atypical for the
species.These characters are somewhat peculiar, but we do not believe
they originate from hybridization. They are stable in cultivation, as
plants cultivated for several years at both California Carnivores and
the University of California, Davis, consistently show the peculiar
characteristics."
- Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.37:45 (2008)
- Propagation: by vegetative means
- Etymology: from trimmed appearance of pitchers
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Brook's Hybrid ' {J. & J.Ainsworth}]
- P: Sarracenia:46 (1996)
- S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]]
- B: ?Brook
- Nominant: J. & J.Ainsworth
- HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP), synonym of [Sarracenia moorei {Hort.Moore ex Mast.}]
- Standard: Sarracenia:46 (1996)
- Etymology: after the ?originator of the plant
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Bug Scoop ' {D.Cook}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:19 (2004)
-
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v33n1p19_22.html#scoop
- S: =[[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
- B: D.Cook, 20. 3. 1999
- Nominant: D.Cook, Junction City, OR, US, 21. 2. 2002
- Registrant: D.Cook
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia umlauftiana {Hort.Hefka}]
- HC: Registered 8. 9. 2004 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:22 (2004)
"This plant exibits the bug capturing lure of [Sarracenia leucophylla
{Raf.}], as soon as the pitcher opens the insects are there to become
food. Very vigorous clone and colorful, the coloring of the [Sarracenia
leucophylla {Raf.}] is definitely visible with the flaired pitcher
opening similar to that of the [Sarracenia courtii {Hort.Veitch ex
Wilson}]."
- Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:22 (2004)
- Propagation: vegetative propagation or meristem culture
- Etymology: after bug capturing lure of the pitchers
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Burgundy ' {Hort.Slack}]
- P: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:71 (1986)
- S: =[Sarracenia flava var. rubricorpora {Schnell}]
- Introducer: A.Slack
- Nominant: A.Slack
- Registrant: A.Slack
- HC: Registered 8. 10. 2002 {JS} one of two substitutes (the other being [Sarracenia ' Claret ' {Hort.Slack}], q.v.) for the collective ' Red Form ' that is a not established, unacceptable epithet (conflicting with Rec.19.D.1. and violating Art.17.19., ICNCP)
- Description: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:71 (1986)
"In the ' Red Forms ' (of [Sarracenia flava {L.}]) almost the entire
outside of the pitcher is coloured red to maroon, while the inner
surface and nectar roll is yellowish green to yellow. In shade the red
becomes paler, and strong red veins are then evident. Two good forms
which have found their way into cultivation are [Sarracenia ' Burgundy '
{Hort.Slack}], a great beauty, in which the outer pitcher tube is plum
red, the nectar roll soft yellow, while the hood is yellow-green,
strongly veined in red; and [Sarracenia ' Claret ' {Hort.Slack}](...).
(footnote:) [Sarracenia ' Burgundy ' {Hort.Slack}] and [Sarracenia '
Claret ' {Hort.Slack}] are names of convenience applied by the author."
- Standard: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:70 (1986)
- Etymology: after the red colouration of pitchers
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Candlewax ' {N.Haywood ex P.Sheridan}]
- P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:23 (2009)
- S: =[Sarracenia purpurea var. burkii {Schnell}]
- Introducer: P.Sheridan, from W Fla., US, before 2009
- Nominant: N.Haywood, 2009
- Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
- HC: Registered 1. 7. 2009 {JS}
- Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:23 (2009)
"this [Sarracenia rosea {Naczi, F.W.Case & R.B.Case}] clone was
discovered in western Florida and produces a beautiful pink-purple
flower. The pitcher color is eerily reminiscent of dripping candle wax
which led to the cultivar name. The pitchers do not produce purple
veins but instead tend to slightly blush light pink."
- Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:23 (2009)
- Etymology: pitcher color is said to be reminiscent of dripping candle wax
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Candy Striper ' {P.Sheridan}]
- P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:18 (2009)
- S: =[[Sarracenia ?] * [Sarracenia ?]]
- B: P.Sheridan, Woodford, Va., US, before 2009
- Nominant: P.Sheridan, 2009
- Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
- HC: Registered 1. 7. 2009 {JS}
- Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:18 (2009)
"A complex cross that looks like a hard stick of candy."
- Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:18 (2009)
- Etymology: after coloration of pitcher
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Carmelitta ' {P.Sheridan}]
- P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:20 (2009)
- S: =[Sarracenia flava var. cuprea {Schnell}]
- B: P.Sheridan, Woodford, Va., US, before 2009
- Nominant: P.Sheridan, 2009
- Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
- HC: Registered 1. 7. 2009 {JS}
- Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:20 (2009)
"A variant of copper top [Sarracenia flava var. cuprea {Schnell}] that
maintains the bronzing of the upper portion of the lid over most of the
pitchers life."
- Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:20 (2009)
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Carolina Cooler ' {Mellichamp & Gardner}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.16:40 (1987)
-
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v16n2p39_42.html#cooler
- S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
- Introducer: R.Gardner, North Carolina Botanical Garden, Chapel Hill, before 1983
- Nominant: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner
- Registrant: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]
- HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.16:40 (1987)
"A selection from the same batch of open-pollinated seeds as [Sarracenia
' Sun Warrior ' {Mellichamp & Gardner}]. It is growing well,
maintaining its small habit, and producing 5-6" leaves throughout the
season. They, too, do not last well into winter. The pitcher color is
much less suffused with red. The tube, and especially the hood, have
varying tones of green and yellow-green underlying the distinctive red
veins, giving a refreshing appearance."
- Standard: presumably from NC. (UNCC), Carniv.Pl.Newslett.16:41 (1987)
- Propagation: rhizome division
- Etymology: from green colouration of pitchers
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Case's Resolve ' {Mellichamp & Gardner}]
- P: Public Garden 9:46 (1994)
- S: =[[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}] * [Sarracenia ?]]
- Nominant: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner
- HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
- Standard: Public Garden 9:38 (1994)
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Chagall ' {J.Lechtman}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.35:68 (2006)
- S: =[[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
- B: T.K.Hayes, 1997
- Nominant: J.Lechtman, Mclean, VA, USA, 24. 6. 2002
- Registrant: J.Lechtman, 21. 3. 2005
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia wrigleyana {Hort.S.G.}]
- HC: Registered 16. 10. 2006 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.35:68 (2006)
"[Sarracenia wrigleyana {Hort.S.G.}] is an uncommon, but naturally
occurring hybrid found in U.S. Gulf Coast savannahs (I have seen this
hybrid or introgressant examples of it with its parent [Sarracenia
leucophylla {Raf.}], in Washington and Baldwin counties, Alabama and
Okaloosa County, Florida, USA). [Sarracenia ' Chagall ' {J.Lechtman}]
produces a profusion of intensely colored leaves on quickly-forming
multiple crowns. Narrow, upright, apple green lower pitchers traced
with pale red venation flare into closed, club- like hoods exhibiting
extremely large areoles laced with fine red netting. Areoles on the
uppermost portions of the pitcher are brilliant white, softening to pale
pink in lower portions of the upper pitcher. The overall coloration of
each pitcher is reminiscent of stained glass. White and green
coloration, large, closed hoods and an upright habit predominate in this
cultivar, distinguishing it from the only other registered [Sarracenia
wrigleyana {Hort.S.G.}] cultivar, Bob Hanrahan's [Sarracenia ' Scarlet
Belle ' {Hanrahan}], as well as from non-named clones of this hybrid."
- Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.35:96 (2006) (outside back cover)
- Propagation: by vegetative means
- Etymology: pitcher coloration evokes the work of Marc Chagall (1887-1985), the Russian-born French-Jewish painter and stained glass artist
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Chas' Brew ' {Brewer & Ploszak}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.32:24 (2003)
-
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v32n1p24_37.html#brew
- S: =[[Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}] * [Sarracenia rubra subsp. wherryi {(Case & Case) Schnell}]]
- B: C.Brewer
- Nominant: C.Brewer, VA, USA & S.Ploszak, NC, USA
- Registrant: C.Brewer & S.Ploszak
- HC: Registered 13. 5. 2003 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.32:24 (2003)
"a vigorous grower, (...) which rapidly produces new pitchers and
crowns throughout the growing season. Pitchers are 15-20 cm (6-8
inches) at maturity with physical features typical of both parents. Lid
morphology is convex and triangular when viewed from above. Further,
the width, length, and height of its lid is uniquely large 5 cm (2
inches) relative to the 2.5 cm (1 inch) diameter pitcher opening. Also
noteworthy, the lid tilts slightly upward from the horizontal and the
pitcher opening tilts slightly downward from the horizontal. This
feature gives [Sarracenia ' Chas' Brew ' {Brewer & Ploszak}] significant
exposure to the inside of the pitcher. The entire pitcher has a pale
yellow/green background with an orange lid in full sunlight. There is
bold venation throughout the pitcher and lid, both internally and
externally, similar to many clones of [Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney)
Wherry}]. Flowers have pale yellow petals without noticeable
fragrance."
- Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.32:1 (2003)
- Propagation: vegetative
- Etymology: a pun on Charles Brewer's name
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Claret ' {Hort.Slack}]
- P: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:71 (1986)
- S: =[Sarracenia flava var. rubricorpora {Schnell}]
- Introducer: A.Slack, from Florida Panhandle, US
- Nominant: A.Slack
- Registrant: A.Slack
- HC: Registered 9. 10. 2002 {JS}, one of two substitutes (the other being [Sarracenia ' Burgundy ' {Hort.Slack}], q.v.) for the collective ' Red Form ' that is a not established, unacceptable epithet (conflicting with Rec.19.D.1. and violating Art.17.19., ICNCP).
- Description: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:71 (1986)
"In the ' Red Forms ' (of [Sarracenia flava {L.}]) almost the entire
outside of the pitcher is coloured red to maroon, while the inner
surface and nectar roll is yellowish green to yellow. In shade the red
becomes paler, and strong red veins are then evident. Two good forms
which have found their way into cultivation are [Sarracenia ' Burgundy '
{Hort.Slack}](...); and [Sarracenia ' Claret ' {Hort.Slack}] is
attractive, too, with long slender pitchers tinted maroon and strongly
veined in darker colour, giving way to the yellowish-green background
color towards the mouth and in the hood. I was shown a pure stand of
this form extending to many acres in the Florida Panhandle. This was
scheduled for drainage and afforestation, and I believe the solitary
seedling which I rescued at the time has been the source of all European
stock. (footnote:) [Sarracenia ' Burgundy ' {Hort.Slack}] and
[Sarracenia ' Claret ' {Hort.Slack}] are names of convenience applied by
the author."
- Standard: http://www.mikeking64.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/ssar/thumbnails/gallery/img_s%20flava%20var%20rubricorpora,f25,%20cv%20'claret'.html {Michael King}
- Etymology: after the red colouration of pitchers
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Cobra Nest ' {Booman}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.32:24 (2003)
-
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v32n1p24_37.html#nest
- S: =[[Sarracenia ?] * [Sarracenia ?]]
- B: J.L.Booman, Vista, CA, USA & L.Mellichamp, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA
- Nominant: J.L.Booman, Booman Floral, Vista, CA, USA
- Registrant: J.L.Booman, 3 9. 2002
- HC: Registered 13. 5. 2003 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.32:24 (2003)
"the first plant that was bred and selected to be easy to grow for
consumers, and suitable for pot plant production by commercial growers.
This variety earned its patented status for its unique horticultural
characteristics. It grows vigorously, year around, in a compact shape,
about 25 cm (10 inches) tall. This is in contrast to many wild species,
which turn brown in the fall and go dormant. A flaring hood reflexes
over the top of the hollow tube leaf. While ornamental, it is also a
practical feature as it prevents leaf collapse when water or rain hits
the plant from above. [Sarracenia ' Cobra Nest ' {Booman}]is slightly
more resistant to leaf edge browning from salt or fertilizer burn when
compared to many wild species. Leaf traps open green, then turn red and
maroon as they mature. The plant branches very freely, which gives it a
full thick appearance, much appreciated by customers. Flowers are large
with pink pendant petals, and white sepals, appearing after one year, in
the summer."
- Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.32:26 (2003)
- Propagation: protected by patent
- Etymology: due to the thick cluster of snake leaf traps
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Copper Lid ' {Schnell ex Hort.Slack}]
- P: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:71 (1986)
- S: =[Sarracenia flava var. cuprea {Schnell}]
- Introducer: A.Slack
- Nominant: D.E.Schnell
- Registrant: A.Slack
- HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
- Description: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:71 (1986)
"In the ' Copper Lid Form ' (sic, but figure caption on p. 67 bears
accepted form of epithet) the outer surface of the hood, column, and
sometimes the upper quarter of the pitcher too are distinctively tinted
with copper-red, and the upper pitcher is moderately veined in dark
red."
- Standard: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:67 (1986); only pitchers in centre of picture!
- Etymology: after the red colouration of the outer surface of hoods of pitchers
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Cotton Patch ' {Mellichamp & Gardner}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.27:38 (1998)
- S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia rubra subsp. wherryi {(Case & Case) Schnell}]]
- Introducer: McMillan Greenhouse, UNCC, from Perdido, Ala., 1985
- Nominant: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner
- HC: name not registered with ICRA (standard missing)
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.:38 (1998)
"The pitchers resemble [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] although only up
to 30 cm (12 inches) tall, and are distinctly pubescent."
- Etymology: after pubescence of pitchers
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Cronus ' {R.Sacilotto}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.31:40 (2002)
-
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v31n2p40-42.html#cronus
- S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
- B: R.Sacilotto, Botanique Nursery, Standardsville, USA, 5. 1981
- Nominant: R.Sacilotto, 11. 1985
- Registrant: R.Sacilotto, 21. 12. 2001
- HC: Registered 29. 7. 2002 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.31:40 (2002)
"[Sarracenia ' Cronus ' {R.Sacilotto}] was selected from numerous
seedlings resulting from crossing plants originally from Seminole Co.,
FL with plants originally from Baldwin Co., AL. I performed this
pollination during May 1981 in Greene County, Virginia. By crossing
from two different population areas, I hoped to achieve some plants with
increased vigor. Reemay(R) bags were used to regulate pollination. In
November of 1985, the largest of the seedlings from the above breeding
was named [Sarracenia ' Cronus ' {R.Sacilotto}] for its unusually large
size and vigorous growth.[Sarracenia ' Cronus' {R.Sacilotto}] has
produced fall pitchers over 96.5 cm (38 inches) tall. The mouth
typically is 6-9 cm (2 1/2-3 1/2 inches) across. The upper pitcher
shows more white than many forms of [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}],
with deep red veins dividing the white background. The rim of the mouth
is white, with reddish marbling. Because the lid is adequately large
and angled over the mouth, rain is less likely to damage the pitchers
than it may with many open mouthed forms of [Sarracenia {L.}]. Despite
the very dramatic pitchers, the flowers are not significantly different
from the wild forms, being medium red and about 6.3-7.6 cm (2 1/2-3
inches) across and in height (sepal to distal tip of petal). The flower
stem is a bit shorter than normal, typically reaching 25--36 cm (10-14
inches).We have observed that this plant is not a good seed producer
(often, few or no seeds form in the pods). We have observed this
cultivar to grow faster than most other [Sarracenia {L.}], when shifting
from tissue culture (flasks or test tubes) to marketable size
(approximately a 3.8 liter (one gallon) pot). Due to quick size
increase, it is recommended that [Sarracenia ' Cronus ' {R.Sacilotto}]
be planted in containers or gardens at least 30 cm (12 inches) deep and
spaced at least 41 cm (16 inches) from other plants. In plantings with
other [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] types (sic!), [Sarracenia ' Cronus
' {R.Sacilotto}] has consistently grown larger than these other types,
in identical situations. As with most [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}],
the largest and showiest pitchers are produced in late summer to fall."
- Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.31:42 (2002)
- Propagation: vegetative
- Etymology: for unusually large size and vigorous growth
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Daniel Rudd ' {Hort.Slack}]
- P: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:85 (1986)
- S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]]]
- B: A.Slack, Somerset, before 1986
- Nominant: A.Slack
- Registrant: A.Slack
- HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
- Description: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:85 (1986)
"Of those (seedlings of crosses) I have selected, my favourite is
[Sarracenia ' Daniel Rudd ' {Hort.Slack}]. A vigorous [Sarracenia
catesbaei {Elliott}], in which [Sarracenia flava var. maxima {Hort.Bull
ex Mast.}] had been a parent, was crossed with [Sarracenia leucophylla
{Raf.}]. The best seedling from this cross was then crossed again with
[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]. Most of the resulting seedlings were
attractive, but one was vastly superior to all others and seemed to
possess every quality for which I could have hoped, and subsequent trial
has proved it to have an excellent constitution. The upper pitcher and
hood are at first pleasantly marbled in light green, later becoming
tinted with coppery chestnut with darker veins, and they have the
advantage over most upright-pitchered kinds in that they often open when
the plant is still in flower. They are well shown in the illustration,
as are the abundantly produced , large, deep red flowers. These are of
outstanding quality, borne on long straight stems, and may remain in
petal for as long as twentyone days."
- Standard: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:83 (1986)
- Etymology: after the host of A.Slack while he wrote parts of his book
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Darcy Ann ' {J. & P.Pietropaolo}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.of the World:34 (1986)
- S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]]
- B: ?J. & P.Pietropaolo, before 1986
- HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
- Etymology: after a person to whom the book by J. & P.Pietropaolo is dedicated
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Dark Ladies ' {Mellichamp & Gardner}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.16:40 (1987)
-
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v16n2p39_42.html#dark
- S: =[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]
- Introducer: R.Gardner, North Carolina Botanical Garden, Chapel Hill, before 1985
- Nominant: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner
- Registrant: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner
- HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.16:40 (1987)
"This plant has been selected from among seedlings grown at the North
Carolina Botanical Garden from wild-collected seed. the seeds came from
Brunswick County, North Carolina. The pitchers are 6-8" high and are
typical in shape for the species, though they are a bit more slender.
The aereolae (sic!) are very distinctive. The most unusual aspect is
the very dark red coloration of the hood, inside and outside. New
pitchers are formed throughout the growing season, but they do not hold
up well into the winter."
- Standard: Brunswick Co., NC. (UNCC), Carniv.Pl.Newslett.16:41 (1987)
- Propagation: rhizome division
- Etymology: from dark red colouration of pitcher hoods
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Deep Red Veins ' {T.Camilleri}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.:39 (1998)
- S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
- HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Dixie Lace ' {Mellichamp & Gardner}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.27:38 (1998)
-
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v27n2p38_40.html#dixie
- S: =[[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia rubra subsp. wherryi {(Case & Case) Schnell}]] * [[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}] * ?[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]]
- B: R.Gardner, North Carolina Botanical Garden, Chapel Hill & L.Mellichamp, University of North Carolina, 1988, selected 1993
- Nominant: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner
- Registrant: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner
- C: ?later synonym of [Sarracenia crispiana {Hort.Bruce ex Burb.}]
- HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.27:38 (1998)
"[Sarracenia ' Dixie Lace ' {Mellichamp & Gardner}] is a distinctive
plant. It quickly grows into a multi-crowned clump and flowers freely.
Its sturdy pitchers are produced throughout the growing season. Many
pitchers survive well into the winter, even after severe cold (down to
-7degC or 20degF). The plant has survived temperatures of -18degC
(0degF). However, protection from prolonged cold allows the plant to
remain attractive throughout the winter. flowering occurs at
mid-season, and the red flowers are similar to those of the parents.
[Sarracenia ' Dixie Lace ' {Mellichamp & Gardner}] has been grown in
full sun outdoors in beds and in pots in a medium of peat:coarse silica
sand (1:1). The pitchers are about 25 cm (10 inches) tall, and are
poised erect to slightly arching outwards. The hood shows the
[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}] character of being squared-off at the
front and tightly closed when the pitcherts first elongate. Later, the
hoods of most pitchers flatten and form an opening underneath a strongly
rounded hood with laterally flared sides. The pitcher tube gradually
enlarges to more than 4 cm (1.5 inches) wide below the hood. The
surface of the pitcher tube is rich maroon with many white spots between
strong dark red veins. The hood has a yellowish-green background with a
very strong pattern of large primary and smaller secondary veins - in
strong light the hood becomes golden toned. White spots on the hood may
be absent or occur in patches. In summary, the erect pitchers with
squared-off hood fronts, the very strong pattern of dark red veins, and
the two-tone appearance of the upper-pitcher/hood combination are
distinguishing features of this hybrid selection. (...) Since the
pitchers vary in the detail of color and form of the hood over the
growing season and under different amounts of light, we feel this
cultivar offers a great charm that teases the imagination in trying to
describe its subtle nuances of character."
- Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.27:40 (1998)
- Propagation: vegetative (tissue culture)
- Etymology: in reference to the deep S of the US where the parents are native and the strong lacy appearance of the reticulate vein pattern on the hood
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Don Schnell ' {D'Amato}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.22:38 (1993)
-
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v22n1p38.html#Schnell
- S: =[Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}]
- Introducer: B.Hanrahan, World Insectivorous Plants, early 1980's; P.D'Amato, from seeds collected near Sand Mountain, Ala., US
- Nominant: P.D'Amato
- Registrant: P.D'Amato, California Carnivores, 7020 Trenton-Healdsburg Rd., Forestville, CA 95436, USA
- HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.22:38 (1993)
"This selection is from a collection grown from seed from a [Sarracenia
oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}] population found near Sand Mountain,
Alabama. These seed-lings were grown by Bob Hanrahan of World
Insectivorous Plants in the early 1980's and were widely distributed.
They are known for thier pronounced red venation and large mouths.
[Sarracenia ' Don Schnell ' {D'Amato}] is noteworthy for its highly
veined tube and hood, and deep red throat, interior upper tube and lip.
Mid-summeer phyllodia are typical of the species. The cultivar is on
display at California Carnivores nursery, Forestville, California, and
is named for Donald Schnell, noted [Sarracenia {L.}] authority."
- Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.22:38 (1993)
- Etymology: after Donald Schnell, noted [Sarracenia {L.}] authority
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Erimakitokage ' {Hort. ex Kurata}]
- P: Amazing World of the Carniv.Pl.:126 (2003)
- S: =[[Sarracenia ?] * [Sarracenia ?]]
- Nominant: Japan, before 2003
- HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
- Description: none published
- Standard: Amazing World of the Carniv.Pl.:126 (2003)
- Etymology: unknown
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Evendine ' {Hort.Slack ex D'Amato}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.:176 (1979)
- S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]]
- B: A.Slack, Marston Exotics, before 1979
- Nominant: A.Slack
- Registrant: P.F.Gardner, Marston Exotics, Brampton Lane, Madley, Hereford, HR2 9LX, England, 1. 9. 1998
- HC: registration preliminary (standard missing)
- Description: Savage Garden:95 (1998)
"The pitchers at first are golden green and veined, later turning dark
red."
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Extreme Unction ' {D'Amato}]
- P: Savage Garden:96 (1998)
- S: =[[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}] * [[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]]]
- B: P.D'Amato, California Carnivores, 7020 Trenton-Healdsburg Rd., Forestville, CA 95436, USA
- Nominant: P.D'Amato, 1998
- C: synonym of [Sarracenia exculta {auct. non Hort.S.G.: Hort. ex Nichols.}]
- HC: registration preliminary (standard missing)
- Description: Savage Garden:96 (1998)
"the plump pitchers are green, with a large doomed lid netted scarlet,
with cathedral-like windows along its back."
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Fadeout ' {P.Sheridan}]
- P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:25 (2009)
- S: =[Sarracenia flava var. rugelii {(Shuttlew. ex A.DC.) Mast.}]
- B: P.Sheridan, Woodford, Va., US, before 2009
- Nominant: P.Sheridan, 2009
- Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
- HC: Registered 1. 7. 2009 {JS}
- Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:25 (2009)
"This form of [Sarracenia flava {L.}] is basically [Sarracenia flava
var. rugelii {(Shuttlew. ex A.DC.) Mast.}] with a faded-out throat
splotch, hence the name. The splotch never develops more than a thin
purple line."
- Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:25 (2009)
- Etymology: after pitcher throat coloration
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Fireworks ' {R.Sacilotto}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.31:41 (2002)
-
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v31n2p40-42.html#fireworks
- S: =[[[Sarracenia rubra subsp. jonesii {(Wherry) Wherry}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
- B: R.Sacilotto, Botanique Nursery, Standardsville, USA, 5. 1977
- Nominant: R.Sacilotto, 5. 1979
- Registrant: R.Sacilotto, 21. 12. 2001
- HC: Registered 29. 7. 2002 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.31:41 (2002)
"Pollination was controlled using Reemay(R) bags to prevent random
outcrossing. The seed was germinated in the George Mason University
greenhouse, Fairfax County, VA, in late December of 1977. These
seedlings were not given a dormancy until worthy seedlings were
identified in 1979, 1980 and 1982. I am evaluating other plants from
this breeding and hope to register additional selections in the future.
At an early age, this hybrid displayed many desirable qualities in the
pitchers, and was selected for further evaluation and retention in my
collection. As the plant matured, its features became more apparent,
and the first flowers appeared in 1983. The pitchers are usually
15.2-25.4 cm (6-10 inches) tall, with a ruffled lid. The lower half of
the pitchers are green with red veins. The upper portion is mostly
white, with deep maroon veins. The lip is usually deep maroon. A
maroon flushing, on the inner ala and lid, is most intense near the
mouth, and fades to white with red veins toward the distal portion of
the inner lid. Red pigments are most vibrant in mid to late summer.
The widest point of the pitcher, excluding the lid, typically ranges
about 2.5-4 cm (1-1 1/2 inches). [Sarracenia ' Fireworks '
{R.Sacilotto}] performs well in the garden by producing many pitchers
throughout the growing season. The lid is angled to assist in keeping
rain out of the pitchers. Flower color is a deep burgundy red, without
noticeable odor. These appear above developing foliage on strong stems,
averaging 31-36 cm (12-14 inches) tall. The influence of [Sarracenia
rubra {Walt.} subsp.jonesii {(Wherry) Wherry}] is apparent not only in
the flower color, but in the growth habit of making many crowns in a
short time. The many crowns, or "leads," create a foundation for a
beautifully lush display of flowers and pitchers. Pitchers and flowers
often appear simultaneously, especially on established plants.
Phyllodia (flat leaves) are rarely produced."
- Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.31:42 (2002)
- Propagation: vegetative
- Etymology: for the growth habit of making many crowns in a short time
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Friar Tuck ' {Mellichamp & Gardner}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.16:40 (1987)
-
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v16n2p39_42.html#friar
- S: =[[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
- Introducer: R.Gardner, North Carolina Botanical Garden, Chapel Hill, before 1985
- Nominant: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner
- Registrant: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia swaniana {W.Robinson}]
- HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.16:40 (1987)
"This delightful little cultivar originated as a seedling from a batch
of wild-collected seed (Brunswick Co., N.C.) taken from a plant
identified as straight [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]. Obviously
cross-pollination had occurred with [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]. The
seedlings were grown at NCBG. The leaves are about 5" high, richly
colored red outside above, with dark veins on the unusually
smooth-margined hoods (such hybrids that are distinctly more wavy, after
the [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] parent). The hoods are also a little
flatter in side view than usual, with an upturned tip. There are subtle
shades of color in the hoods, making this cultivar attractive and
distinctive. The leaves look good all season, and do not turn brown
completely in winter."
- Standard: Brunswick Co., NC. (UNCC), Carniv.Pl.Newslett.16:41 (1987)
- Propagation: rhizome division
- Etymology: from appearance of pitcher hoods
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Frogman ' {B.Rice}]
- P: Growing Carniv.Pl.:147 (2006)
- S: =[[Sarracenia rubra subsp. alabamensis {(Case & Case) Schnell}] * [Sarracenia minor var. okefenokeensis {Schnell}]]
- B: J.Hummer, Arlington, VA, USA, 1991
- Nominant: B.Rice
- Registrant: B.Rice, 1. 12. 2006
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia rehderi {Bell}]
- HC: Registered 6. 12. 2006 {JS}
- Description: Growing Carniv.Pl.:147 (2006)
"This extraordinary cross between [Sarracenia rubra subsp. alabamensis
{(Case & Case) Schnell}] and [Sarracenia minor var. okefenokeensis
{Schnell}] resulted from the same 1991 cross that John Hummer used to
produce [Sarracenia ' Hummer's Okee Classic ' {J.Hummer}]. [Sarracenia
' Frogman ' {B.Rice}] produces erect green pitchers more than 33 cm (13
inches) tall, liberally patterned with white fenestrations. The
oversized lid is golden and heavily veined with bronze. The underside
of the lid is solid red, while inside the pitcher (Hooker zone 2) is
white with strong red venation. The nectar roll is bright red."
- Standard: Growing Carniv.Pl.:146 (2006)
- Etymology: after the plant's squamous, strangely batrachian appearance
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Fuschia ' {P.Sheridan}]
- P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:29 (2009)
- S: =[[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
- B: P.Sheridan, Woodford, Va., US, before 2009
- Nominant: P.Sheridan, 2009
- Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
- HC: Registered 1. 7. 2009 {JS}
- Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:29 (2009)
"This cross of [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] and [Sarracenia
leucophylla {Raf.}] has some of the most beautiful pitcher plant flowers
we have ever seen. Crosses with [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] can
result in exceptional flower color and [Sarracenia ' Fuschia '
{P.Sheridan}] is certainly an example. The young pitchers are initially
white with abundant windows but develop a deep rusty red as they age.
The leaves below illustrate this interesting development on the same
plant."
- Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:29 (2009)
- Etymology: after color of plant (reminiscent of [Fuchsia {L.}] flowers)
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Genyu ' {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
- P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:6 (1985)
- S: =[[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]] * [[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]]
- B: Kikuchi
- HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Giant ' {D'Amato}]
- P: Savage Garden:90 (1998)
- S: =[Sarracenia psittacina {L.}]
- Introducer: P.D'Amato, from Ga., US
- Nominant: P.D'Amato, 1998
- HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP), not to be confused with [Sarracenia ' Okee Giant ' {D'Amato}]
- Etymology: after the size of the leaf
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Golden Yellow ' {Hort. ex Kurata}]
- P: Amazing World of the Carniv.Pl.:127 (2003)
- S: =[[Sarracenia ?] * [Sarracenia ?]]
- Nominant: Japan, before 2003
- HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
- Description: none published
- Standard: Amazing World of the Carniv.Pl.:127 (2003)
- Etymology: unknown
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Golden-Red Jubilee ' {J.Hummer}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:111 (2001)
-
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v30n4p111_116.html#jubilee
- S: =[[Sarracenia rubra subsp. jonesii {(Wherry) Wherry}] * [Sarracenia rubra subsp. alabamensis {(Case & Case) Schnell}]]
- B: J.Hummer, Arlington, VA, USA, 5. 1997
- Nominant: J.Hummer, 27. 12. 2000
- Registrant: J.Hummer, 27. 12. 2000
- HC: Registered 28. 2. 2001 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:115 (2001)
"This plant has a cross between [Sarracenia rubra subsp. jonesii
{(Wherry) Wherry}] and [Sarracenia rubra subsp. alabamensis {(Case &
Case) Schnell}]. While this is the same parentage as my cultivar
[Sarracenia ' John's Autumnal Splendor ' {J.Hummer}], the [Sarracenia
rubra subsp. jonesii {(Wherry) Wherry}] parent is from a different
location, and the two cultivars are different in overall effect. While
always an attractive plant, this plant really shows off in the late
summer and autumn - the leaves have heavy, dark venation set against a
deeply golden background. The dramatic leaves, glowing in the late
afternoon sun of October, give the plant the notice and prestige it
deserves! These leaves are erect, 20-35 cm (8-14 inches) in height, and
bear almost oversized lids with slightly undulating margins. The flower
petals are very dark maroon, as expected for this cross."
- Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:113 (2001)
- Propagation: vegetative
- Etymology: after the colouration and pattern of the mature plants late in the season
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Green ' {T.Camilleri}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.:39 (1998)
- S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
- HC: name not acceptable (conflicting with Rec.19.D.1., ICNCP)
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Green and White ' {D'Amato}]
- P: Savage Garden:82 (1998)
- S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
- Introducer: P.D'Amato
- Nominant: P.D'Amato, 1998
- HC: name not registered with ICRA, traits doubtfully constant
- Description: Savage Garden:82 (1998)
"There are color differences as well in the veins - from green to the
darkest burgundy. Hence plants may be given nicknames to describe them,
from [Sarracenia ' Green and White ' {D'Amato}] to typical to
[Sarracenia ' Red and White ' {D'Amato}]. One [Sarracenia ' Green and
White ' {D'Amato}] variety is a true genetic form lacking any
red-colored genes, as the flowers are yellow. It has been called
[Sarracenia ' Schnell's Ghost ' {D'Amato}] by hobbyists."
- Standard: Savage Garden:83 (1998)
- Etymology: after the colour of the leaf
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Green Rosette ' {J.Hummer}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:115 (2001)
-
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v30n4p111_116.html#rosette
- S: =[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]
- B: J.Hummer, Arlington, VA, USA, 5. 1988
- Nominant: J.Hummer, 27. 12. 2000
- Registrant: J.Hummer, 27. 12. 2000
- HC: Registered 28. 2. 2002 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:115 (2001)
"This cultivar name applies to anthocyanin-free clones of [Sarracenia
psittacina {Michx.}]. The one shown in the photograph was originally
collected from Gulf County, Florida. This specimen is fairly robust and
readily produces clonal offsets. It also selfs well and produces many
seed which germinate readily after a four week stratification period.
As expected for an anthocyanin-free variant of this species, it is
entirely green except for the numerous white areolae. The flower petals
are a creme- yellow."
- Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:116 (2001)
- Propagation: vegetative or by crossing with another anthocyanin-free [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]
- Etymology: after the anthocyanin-free form of the plant
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Green Veins ' {T.Camilleri}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.:39 (1998)
- S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
- HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Hagoromo ' {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
- P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:5 (1985)
- S: =[[Sarracenia ?] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]]
- B: K.Suzuki, Shunkyu-en Nursery, Yokohama
- HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Harukaze ' {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
- P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:6 (1985)
- S: =[[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
- B: Kikuchi
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]
- HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Harvest of Gold ' {J.Hummer}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:115 (2001)
-
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v30n4p111_116.html#gold
- S: =[[Sarracenia rubra subsp. alabamensis {(Case & Case) Schnell}] * [Sarracenia rubra subsp. gulfensis {Schnell}]]
- B: J.Hummer, Arlington, VA, USA, 4. 1988
- Nominant: J.Hummer, 11. 4. 1999
- Registrant: J.Hummer, 24. 12. 2000
- HC: Registered 28. 2. 2002 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:115 (2001)
"This plant is a cross between [Sarracenia rubra subsp. alabamensis
{(Case & Case) Schnell}] and [Sarracenia rubra subsp. gulfensis
{Schnell}]. The leaves are pubescent, 20-30 cm (8-12 inches) in height,
and the leaf hoods are undulate. The cultivar's showiest leaves are
produced in the summer to early fall. These show traits of both
parents--there is a pronounced darkened gold background color to the
pitchers, enhanced by distinct vertical red venation throughout the
leaf. These characteristics are much less obvious in the spring or
early summer leaves. The flowers have deep maroon petals."
- Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:116 (2001)
- Propagation: vegetative
- Etymology: after the golden and red colours that are expressed most strikingly in the fall
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Heavily Veined ' {auct. non Schnell ex Hort.Slack: T.Camilleri}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.:41 (1998)
- S: =[Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}]
- HC: unacceptable homonym of [Sarracenia ' Heavily Veined ' {Schnell ex Hort.Slack}]
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Heavily Veined ' {Schnell ex Hort.Slack}]
- P: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:71 (1986)
- S: =[Sarracenia flava var. ornata {Hort.Bull ex Mast.}]
- Introducer: A.Slack
- Nominant: D.E.Schnell
- Registrant: A.Slack
- HC: name accepted (but cf. Rec.19.D.1., ICNCP), registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
- Description: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:71 (1986)
"The ' Heavily-veined Form ' (sic, but figure caption on p. 67 bears
acceptable form of epithet) has a yellow to golden-green background
colour and almost all the pitcher is heavily veined in dark red. The
hood is rather broad and undulates irregularly."
- Standard: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:67 (1986); only pitchers on left hand side of picture! Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:68 (1986)
- Etymology: after the red venation of pitchers
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Horizon ' {D.P.Evans ex P.Sheridan}]
- P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:19 (2009)
- S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea var. burkii {Schnell}]]
- B: P.Sheridan, Woodford, Va., US, before 2009
- Nominant: D.P.Evans, 2009
- Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
- HC: Registered 1. 7. 2009 {JS}
- Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:19 (2009)
"[Sarracenia ' Horizon ' {D.P.Evans ex P.Sheridan}] is a custom-made
hybrid developed by Meadowview between [Sarracenia flava {L.}] and
[Sarracenia rosea {Naczi, F.W.Case & R.B.Case}]. (...) the outstanding
features of this hybrid are the singular presence of a purple band in
the throat and the absence of purple pigmented veins in the rest of the
plant. The back portion of the hood has a light tan complexion."
- Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:19 (2009)
- Etymology: after color pattern inside pitcher hood
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Hugh Jampton ' {A.M.Selwyn}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.37:44 (2008)
- S: =?[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}]]
- Introducer: S.Locke, from seed from CPS (UK), 1989
- Nominant: A.M.Selwyn, Hampshire, UK, 6. 2006
- Registrant: A.M.Selwyn, 18. 7. 2007
- HC: Registered 12. 9. 2008 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.37:44 (2008)
"As a juvenile, the plant had shown good color and coloration, but
otherwise did not seem particularly remarkable. However, as it matured,
it showed a bizarre mutation in the nature of the lid! (...)Unlike the
- Propagation: by vegetative means only
- Etymology: after a character in the BBC radio series "The Goon Show"
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Hummer's Hammerhead ' {J.Hummer}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:111 (2001)
-
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v30n4p111_116.html#hammer
- S: =[[[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}] * [Sarracenia rubra subsp. alabamensis {(Case & Case) Schnell}]] * [Sarracenia rubra subsp. alabamensis {(Case & Case) Schnell}]]
- B: J.Hummer, Arlington, VA, USA, 5. 1992
- Nominant: B.McLaughlin, 1996
- Registrant: J.Hummer, 1. 12. 1999
- HC: Registered 28. 2. 2002 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:111 (2001)
"This new cultivar has stout, greenish yellow pitchers, rising from a
large rhizome to a height of at least 56cm (22 inches). The lower
two-thirds of the pitcher is characterised by very fine, vertical
venation. Thereafter the pitcher flares outward to a wide mouth some
6cm (2.5 inches) across, with a substantial nectar roll that dips to
form a graceful spout. Initially a pale yellowish green, the nectar
roll becomes bright yellow at maturity. A narrow, linear ala not
exceeding 3mm (1/8 inch) extends from lip to base.Pitcher venation
becomes more extensive and coarser with height, reaching a maximum on
both upper and lower surfaces of the hood. Here the colouration appears
to bleed from the veins into surrounding tissue. Areas between the
deeply coloured veins may be shaded with colour or speckled as if
spattered with paint.A substantial throat patch liberally supplied with
nectar glands spans the full width of the column, the central portion
extending vertically down into the pitcher interior and upwards the full
length of the hood. This vertical extension of the throat patch may
also be repeated on the upper surface of the hood and down through the
column. Viewed from above, the near circular hood has a distinct wave
and a pronounced spur. Flexure of the column may draw both sides of the
hood together until they touch abaxially.Initially red, both the pitcher
venation and throat patch darken to purple as the pitchers mature.In
autumn, recurvate phyllodia up to 15cm (6 inches) tall are grown which
persist through the following winter and spring. Curvature of phyllodia
is of a much lesser extent than is typically seen in [Sarracenia
oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}].Large, butter-yellow flowers appear to
share the characteristics of both [Sarracenia flava {L.}] and
[Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}] equally. There is a faint,
musty perfume reminiscent of [Sarracenia flava {L.}]."
- Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.37:64 (2008)
- Propagation: vegetative
- Etymology: after the peculiar shape of the pitcher hood
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Hummer's Okee Classic ' {J.Hummer}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:114 (2001)
-
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v30n4p111_116.html#classic
- S: =[[Sarracenia rubra subsp. alabamensis {(Case & Case) Schnell}] * [Sarracenia minor var. okefenokeensis {Schnell}]]
- B: J.Hummer, Arlington, VA, USA, 1991
- Nominant: J.Hummer, 6. 4. 1999
- Registrant: J.Hummer, 7. 4. 1999
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia rehderi {Bell}]
- HC: Registered 28. 2. 2002 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:114 (2001)
"This plant is a cross between a [Sarracenia rubra subsp. alabamensis
{(Case & Case) Schnell}] and a [Sarracenia ' Okee Giant ' {D'Amato}].
The hybrid is a fairly robust grower with pubescent leaves that reach 30
cm (12 inches) or more in height. The hood of the leaf is distinctly
convex, and is maroon in color when grown in full sunlight. The leaf
tube is a melange of green and gold, with the upper rear third of the
pitcher leaf exhibiting numerous areolae. These areolae are distinctly
veined with red pigment. The flower petals are showy, with pastels of
both red and yellow blended together."
- Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:113 (2001)
- Propagation: vegetative
- Etymology: after the obvious influence of the pollen parent
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Hurricane Creek White ' {J.Hummer}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:19 (2004)
-
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v33n1p19_22.html#White
- S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
- Introducer: J.H.Hummer, Rutherglen, VA, USA, 1991
- Nominant: J.H.Hummer
- Registrant: J.H.Hummer, 8. 9. 2002
- HC: Registered 8. 9. 2004 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:19 (2004)
"Since having raised this plant under different conditions (both natural
and artificial) for over twelve years, I can attest to not only its
adaptability and robustness, but also its spectacular beauty especially
in the late summer and fall when prime leaf pitcher production occurs.
Under optimum environmental factors such as proper hydrology, soil
composition, and sunlight, it reproduces vegetatively well and produces
an abundance of seed even when selfed. (While seed production is a good
way to raise a large number of [Sarracenia {L.}] that have many
characteristics of this cultivar, in order to maintain this cultivar's
unique hardiness, color, and size characters, vegetative propagation is
required.) It has shown an apparent strong resistance to disease and
infection by both fungus or bacteria as evident by the absence of any
documented mortality in any of the specimens over the twelve year period
I have carried them. In brief, it is a superb specimen for growing by
anyone who likes an attractive and dependable [Sarracenia {L.}]. It is
important to reiterate that this very white [Sarracenia leucophylla
{Raf.}] cultivar is not anthocyanin-free. When one sees this cultivar
for the first time, it is easy to mistake it for the anthocyanin-free
form often sought after by many carnivorous plant admirers. Mature late
summer leaves are a bright white with no visible red venation. The
basal crowns are red, but require close inspection to see this feature.
Only if there is some type of damage to the leaf pitcher will a red
infusion around this injury be visible. The leaf production in spring
varies from a few nice leaves to occasionally none at all, especially if
there is heavy flower production."
- Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:32 (2004)
- Propagation: vegetative
- Etymology: after the provenience and the colour of the cultivar
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Imhotep ' {B.Rice}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:14 (2000)
-
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v29n1p14_21.html#imhotep
- S: =?[[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}] * [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]] /?[[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}] * [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]]
- B: possibly L.Song, Jr., before 1990
- Nominant: B.Rice, 2. 10. 1999
- Registrant: B.Rice, Davis, USA, 20. 10. 1999
- HC: Registered 30. 3. 2000 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:14 (2000)
"Davis is in the central valley of California, and experiences long,
hot, dry summers. Each year in October, the Botanical Conservatory at
the University of California in Davis (UCD) participates in an enormous
plant sale. On the day of the annual sale, the [Sarracenia {L.}] are
always a little toasted - shoppers eschew grand [Sarracenia flava {L.}]
specimens, just because the pitchers tops are burnt and brown. However,
one hybrid plant still looks fresh even this late in the season. We
call it [Sarracenia ' Imhotep ' {B.Rice}]. Of uncertain ancestry,
[Sarracenia ' Imhotep ' {B.Rice}] has clear influences from [Sarracenia
minor {Walt.}] (i.e. a bulging but cylindrical pitcher, a round lid,
and fenestrations on the back of the upper third of the pitcher tube).
An overall coppery colour, manifested late in the season, is probably
also due to [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}] ancestry. The other parent is
uncertain, but may be either [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] or
[Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]. I suspect it is probably [Sarracenia alata
{Wood) Wood}] - the large size, enhanced vertical pitcher veining, and
pale greenish petals are all consistent with this. It is probable that
this plant arrived at UCD via trades with California State University at
Fullerton. I will be the first to admit that more attractive
[Sarracenia {L.}] hybrids have been developed, yet this plant has
excellent features. Its ability to persist well into a hot, arid summer
is noteworthy. It is a marvelous plant for casual growers who wish to
have perhaps just one pitcher plant in their garden, and would like it
to look good all season long."
- Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:14 (2000)
- Propagation: vegetative only
- Etymology: to honor the fictional character from horror films, who survived long hot periods in the desert
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Issei ' {Hort. ex Kurata}]
- P: Amazing World of the Carniv.Pl.:127 (2003)
- S: =[[Sarracenia ?] * [Sarracenia ?]]
- Nominant: Japan, before 2003
- HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
- Description: none published
- Standard: Amazing World of the Carniv.Pl.:127 (2003)
- Etymology: possibly after Issei nursery, Japan
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Jambalaya ' {D'Amato}]
- P: Savage Garden:97 (1998)
- S: =[[Sarracenia ?] * [Sarracenia ?]]
- B: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner, NCU, Chapel Hill
- Nominant: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner
- HC: registration preliminary (standard missing)
- Description: Savage Garden:97 (1998)
"The pitchers are greenish with red veining, with flared fan-like
ruffled heads tinted red."
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Jessica ' {J.Addington}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:90 (2009)
- S: =[[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
- B: J.Addington, Stanwood, WA, US
- Nominant: J.Addington, 15. 5. 2007
- Registrant: J.Addington, 5. 12. 2008
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia areolata {Macf.}]
- HC: Registered 26. 12. 2009 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:90 (2009)
"This cultivar comes from a cross I made between a vigorous green
[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] and one of my [Sarracenia leucophylla
{Raf.}] clones. Through faster growth and refinement of form and color,
this clone soon separated itself from its siblings. [Sarracenia '
Jessica ' {J.Addington}] produces abundant light-green erect leaves,
reaching 56 cm (22 in), that show a yellow suffusion and faint areoles
on the upper leaf and the hood. A subdued red-brown venation is also
restricted to this area. Older leaves develop lighter coloration and
increased translucence on the upper leaf and hood with the veins
becoming more prominent. The flower is the feature that distinguishes
this cultivar from all other [Sarracenia areolata {Macf.}]
crosses(...).This is not a strongly colored plant. Rather, [Sarracenia
' Jessica ' {J.Addington}] exhibits a grace and formal elegance that has
made it a constant favorite of mine. On this plant, with its patrician
appearance, it always delights and amuses me to see the explosion of
gorgeous, incongruous clear-pink flowers that it produces each spring."
- Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:91 (2009)
- Propagation: vegetative
- Etymology: after "split personality" of plant reminding nominant of the endlessly complex young woman for which it is named
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' John Smith ' {P.Sheridan}]
- P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:30 (2009)
- S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
- B: P.Sheridan, Woodford, Va., US, before 2009
- Nominant: P.Sheridan, 2009
- Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
- HC: Registered 1. 7. 2009 {JS}
- Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:30 (2009)
"[Sarracenia ' John Smith ' {P.Sheridan}] is a cross of native Virginia
yellow [Sarracenia flava {L.}] and purple pitcher plant [Sarracenia
purpurea {L.}]. What is unique about [Sarracenia ' John Smith '
{P.Sheridan}] is the reverse pattern of veining in the hood and the
almost stippled pattern. The leaf is golden yellow integrated with
shades of blush. John Smith was the colorful captain of the colonists
and wrote several narratives of the original settlement and encounters
with the native Americans."
- Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:30 (2009)
- Etymology: after N American colonists' captain
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' John's Autumnal Splendor ' {J.Hummer}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:114 (2001)
-
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v30n4p111_116.html#splendor
- S: =[[Sarracenia rubra subsp. jonesii {(Wherry) Wherry}] * [Sarracenia rubra subsp. alabamensis {(Case & Case) Schnell}]]
- B: J.Hummer, Arlington, VA, USA, 1980's
- Nominant: J.Hummer, 1988
- Registrant: J.Hummer, 1. 12. 1999
- HC: Registered 28. 2. 2002 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:111 (2001)
"This plant has the parentage [[Sarracenia rubra subsp. jonesii
{(Wherry) Wherry}] * [Sarracenia rubra subsp. alabamensis {(Case &
Case) Schnell}]]. The plant is a fairly robust grower with leaves
averaging 25-50 cm (10-20 inches) in length and are slightly pubescent.
The hood is undulate and often pointed at the tip. The leaf coloration
varies according to the intensity of sunlight it is grown in. The lower
third of the leaf is green with some red venation. The upper two-thirds
of the leaf exhibit deep red color throughout, and venation that tends
towards golden yellow on and around the hood. This results in a
striking effect when seen from a distance. Specimens growing in full
sun, and undisturbed for years can become a deep maroon throughout, with
only a hint of yellow-gold here and there. Flower petals are a deep
maroon color."
- Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:113 (2001)
- Propagation: vegetative
- Etymology: after the beautiful gold and brown colours in the fall leaves
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Judith Hindle ' {D'Amato}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.22:38 (1993)
-
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v22n1p38.html#Judith
- S: =[[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
- B: A.Hindle, 1985
- Nominant: P.D'Amato
- Registrant: P.D'Amato, California Carnivores, 7020 Trenton-Healdsburg Rd., Forestville, CA 95436, USA
- HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.22:38 (1993)
"This selection resulted from crossing [[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
* [Sarracenia flava var. rugelii {(Shuttlew. ex A.DC.) Mast.}]] *
[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]] "chipola" (this suffix refers to the last
mentioned species but is not a cultivar epithet!). (...) In
[Sarracenia ' Judith Hindle ' {D'Amato}], the young trumpets are green,
laced with yellow, with a green and white ruffled hood. They soon
darken to deep plum red with white, yellow and green mottling in the
hood. The paler coloration turns pink as the pitcher ages."
- Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.22:38 (1993)
- Etymology: after originator's wife
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Judy ' {Hort.Slack ex D'Amato}]
- P: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:78 (1986)
- S: =[[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}] * [[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]]]
- B: A.Slack, Somerset, before 1986
- Nominant: A.Slack
- Registrant: P.F.Gardner, Marston Exotics, Brampton Lane, Madley, Hereford, HR2 9LX, England, 1. 9. 1998
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia excellens {Hort. ex Nichols.}]
- HC: Registered 11. 10. 2002 {JS}
- Description: Savage Garden:95 (1998)
"Is [[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}] * [[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * +
[Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]]], with a highly domed lid and many light +
windows."
- Standard: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:79 (1986)
- Etymology: after John Spiers' (Adrian Slack's partner) wife Judy
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Juthatip Soper ' {M.Soper}]
- P: The Garden (UK) 1998:837 (1998)
- S: =[[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
- B: M.Soper, Southampton, UK, 7. 11. 1997
- Nominant: M.Soper, 9. 9. 1998
- Registrant: M.Soper, 25. 10. 2007
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia mitchelliana {Hort.S.G.}]
- HC: Registered 6. 11. 2007 {JS}
- Description: The Garden (UK) 1998:837 (1998)
"The plant has colourful upright pitchers of good proportions - the hood
is broad, wavy and almost vertical, rather like an oriental soft-pink
fan, delicatel;y veined with wine purple. As the pitchers mature they
darken to red-purple, giving superb contrast to the young pitchers."
- Standard: The Garden (UK) 1998:837 (1998)
- Propagation: tissue culture, vegetatively
- Etymology: after originator's wife
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Kaen ' {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
- P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:5 (1985)
- S: =?[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
- B: Toyoda
- C: ?later synonym of [Sarracenia mitchelliana {Hort.S.G.}]
- HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Kasanenishiki ' {Hort.Suzuki ex Kurata}]
- P: Amazing World of the Carniv.Pl.:121 (2003)
- S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
- Introducer: C.Tarnok, 1973, from Perdido region, Baldwin Co., Ala., US
- Nominant: Japan, before 2003
- HC: =[Sarracenia ' Tarnok ' {R.Determann & Groves}]
- Description: none published
- Standard: Amazing World of the Carniv.Pl.:121 (2003)
- Etymology: unknown
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Katerina ' {Studnicka}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:83 (2004)
-
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v33n3p83_89.html#katerina
- S: =[[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
- B: M.Studnicka, 1996
- Nominant: M.Studnicka, Bot.Gard. Liberec, Czech Republic
- Registrant: M.Studnicka, 7. 7. 2003
- Translation: [Sarracenia ' Catherine ' {M.Studnicka}] (English)
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia mitchelliana {Hort.S.G.}]
- HC: Registered 30. 12. 2004 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:83 (2004)
"(...) out of many seedlings, the most purple and stiffly erect
specimen was selected. The pitchers of [Sarracenia ' Katerina '
{M.Studnicka}] are erect, around 60 cm high (24 inches, including the
lid), with a mouth 5.5 cm (2 inches) wide. With the exception of the
base, mature pitchers are entirely puirple with red venation. The
venation is particularly apparent in young pitchers. Mature pitchers
have a spectacular appearance because of the translucent tissues. In
general form and habit, the pitcher lids are very similar to those of
[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]. The sinuous (but undivided) margins of
the lids are particularly ornamental. The lid's upper surface is
densely hispid with very short (0.1 mm) purple hairs, and it is
therefore velvety. The lower lid surface is glossy, covered with
2.2-2.5 mm long deflexed transparent bristles. The pitcher tube is
externally only scarcely pilose. The spring pitchers and summer
pitchers (which last over the winter) are very similar; the primary
difference being that the spring pitchers have somewhat more green on
the basal part of the pitchers. The rhizome is horizontal, like in
[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]. Flowers are purple, intermediate
between those of [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] and [Sarracenia leucophylla
{Raf.}]. The peduncles are long, like in [Sarracenia leucophylla
{Raf.}]."
- Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:85 (2004)
- Propagation: vegetative only
- Etymology: after the permanent carnivorous plant exhibition manager of the Liberec Botanic Gardens, K.Stara
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Kilimanjaro ' {J.Addington}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:56 (2009)
- S: =[[[[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}] * [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
- B: J.Addington, Stanwood, WA, US, 12. 1997
- Nominant: J.Addington, 9. 2005
- Registrant: J.Addington, 5. 12. 2008
- HC: Registered 30. 7. 2009 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:56 (2009) "[Sarracenia ' Kilimanjaro ' {J.Addington}] (see Figures 1 and 2) is the result of my crossing a pretty [[[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}] * [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]] hybrid with one of my strongest [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] plants.This is a strong-growing cultivar with erect leaves reaching 61 cm (24 in). Since it is three-quarters [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}], it is similar to that species in form and general aspect with the same white markings. It is distinguished by being about 25 percent shorter, by having a hood that is relatively wider and flatter, and, most of all, by having a more compact and profuse branching structure, which, combined with exceptional vigor, results in a profusion of leaves and flowers. The flowers are red, within the range of [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]. As one would expect with this parentage, this cultivar reaches its vegetative peak in late summer and fall. At the end of the growing season, leaves are often strongly blotched with pink."
- Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:57 (2009)
- Propagation: vegetative only
- Etymology: after lush and rugged appearance, green below and white above, like the mountain for which it is named
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Kiyohime ' {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
- P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:6 (1985)
- S: =[[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]] * [[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]]
- B: USA
- HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Kyodainishiki ' {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
- P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:5 (1985)
- S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia ?]]
- B: Tamari
- HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Kyokanoko ' {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
- P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:5 (1985)
- S: =?[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]]
- B: Tamari
- C: ?later synonym of [Sarracenia excellens {Hort. ex Nichols.}]
- HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
- Standard: Amazing World of the Carniv.Pl.:126 (2003)
- Etymology: unknown
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Kyonishiki ' {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
- P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:6 (1985)
- S: =[[[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]] * [[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]]] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
- B: K.Suzuki, Shunkyu-en Nursery, Yokohama
- HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Ladies in Waiting ' {Mellichamp & Gardner}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.27:39 (1998)
-
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v27n2p38_40.html#ladies
- S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [[Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}] * [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]]]
- Introducer: Dr. W.Stoutamire, 1985
- Nominant: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner
- Registrant: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner
- HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.27:39 (1998)
"The pitchers are 35 cm (14 inches) tall, or more. They are stiffly
erect with a very slight outward curve, and are completely hairless on
the outer surface. The upper 1/3 of the pitcher gradually enlarges and
bears a slightly arching hood with a gaping mouth (orifice). The
opening of the orifice can be up to 3 cm (1.25 inches) wide. the hood
is 3-4 cm (1-1.5 inches) long and 5-6 cm (2-2.5 inches) wide with a
distinct ruffle along the edge, reminiscent of the [Sarracenia
leucophylla {Raf.}] parent. Stiff hairs to 1 mm long are inside the
hood. The modest size of the pitchers comes from the [Sarracenia rubra
{Walt.}] parent. The small red flowers are also very much like
[Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}]. Characteristic of the [Sarracenia
psittacina {Michx.}] parent, the back of the hood and upper pitcher have
prominent irregular white spots, and the pitcher's interior is profusely
lined with long hairs to 2 mm long. You can see this hybrid exhibits
characteristics of its three parents. The coloration of the pitchers is
remarkably beautiful. The green of the lower pitcher gradually gives
way to a uniform rich maroon-red in the upper half and hood. The
enlarged upper pitcher and hood are marked with distinct white spots.
The larte-summer pitchers in (the standard) were grown in full sun all
day long and are especially well colored. The pitchers retain their
color well into the fall, but turn brown in winter, whether exposed to
freezing temperatures or not. This clone survives temperatures as low
as -18degC (0degF) with no adverse effects as long as the roots are not
exposed to drying. Pitchers are produced all season - an advantage over
the seasonal pitcher production of the [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
parent. Taking a cue from [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] genes,
however, the best and largest pitchers are exhibited in late summer and
fall. There are no phyllodia. The plant as a whole is thin-textured
but sturdy, holding up to rain and wind."
- Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.27:33 (cover) (1998) (only pitchers with areolae in the foreground; the pitchers in the background do not belong to this cultivar)
- Propagation: vegetative (tissue culture)
- Etymology: alluding to association with royalty due to a strong feeling (of the nominants) of elegance and delicate ruffles
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Lamentations ' {D'Amato}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:47 (2000)
-
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v29n2p46_48.html#lamentation
- S: =[[Sarracenia ?] * [Sarracenia ?]]
- B: ?California State University, Fullerton, USA, 1980s
- Nominant: P.D'Amato, California Carnivores, Forestville, USA, 1995
- Registrant: P.D'Amato, 15. 1. 2000
- HC: Registered 4. 7. 2000 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:47 (2000)
"This plant has narrow, upright trumpets 30-45 cm (12-18 inches) tall
and no more than 2.5 cm (1 inch) wide at the mouth. The olive- green
pitchers are heavily veined with dark red nerves; when grown in full
sun, the upper two-thirds of each pitcher, including the lid, turn
entirely reddish-maroon with especially dark veins (unlike the
individual in the photograph). The back of the pitcher throat, and
underside of the lid, can turn dark purple-burgundy. This cultivar is
especially notable for the upper inclination of the lid, which is wider
and longer than the mouth opening. The lid has slightly wavy margins
and fine bristles on the underside. The pitchers are notable for
lasting well into the winter dormant season in good condition. The
flowers are small, with dark red 2.5-3.5 cm (1-1.5 inch) petals, similar
to [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}], and are borne on stems as long as the
pitchers. The flowers are slightly fragrant, similar to cherry flavored
drinks or roses."
- Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:48 (2000)
- Propagation: only vegetatively
- Etymology: after clusters of pitchers, with their upturned lids, that can metaphorically appear to be crying towards heaven
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Langford Williams ' {L.Williams}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Soc.J.(UK) 28:30 (2006)
- S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]]
- Introducer: L.Williams, from P & J Plants, Hereford, England, late spring 2003
- Nominant: L.Williams, Swansea, UK, 2005
- Registrant: L.Williams, 2006
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia areolata {Macf.}]
- HC: Registered 3. 6. 2006 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Soc.J.(UK) 28:30 (2006)
"The pitcher shape is very much your basic [Sarracenia areolata {Macf.}]
style, controlled by the [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] parent, but
with [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] giving influence in the slight
waviness in the pitcher lid. However, it is the colouration of this
particular hybrid that I believe warrants its cultivar status. The
lower half of the pitcher is a fresh green colour, similar to that of
the [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] parent. However it is halfway up
the pitcher when this plant stands out from the rest of the other
[Sarracenia areolata {Macf.}] hybrids! The outer pitcher seems to be a
pale cream/white colour, overlapped lightly in a light pale green
marbling, then pencilled with its deep maroon veins. The lip of the
pitcher opening is a pale creamy white colour, with just a hint of the
faintest green. Inside the pitcher opening one can see light areoiles
between the maroon veins, again another inherited trait from its
[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] parent. From the pictures shown on the
right (p.31), these areoles or windows are clearly visible in between
the maroon veining on the upper part of the pitcher walls. Also shown
in the pictures are the creamy-white lips with the hint of green."
- Standard: Carniv.Pl.Soc.J.(UK) 28:30&31 (2006)
- Etymology: after the nominant (?)
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Leah Wilkerson ' {B.Garcia}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.34:27 (2005)
-
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v34n1p27_28.html
- S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
- Introducer: B.Garcia, 5. 2002, from Walton Co., Fla., US
- Nominant: B.Garcia, Atlanta, Ga., US
- Registrant: B.Garcia, 12. 4. 2004
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia moorei {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
- HC: Registered 10. 10. 2005 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.34:27 (2005)
"Unlike most [Sarracenia moorei {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}] crosses, it
displays unbelievable hybrid vigor. The original genet measured over
two meters (six feet) across with more than fifty pitchers; the tallest
of these measured 130 cm (50 inches) tall, while the heights of the
majority of the other pitchers measured between 86-97 cm (34-38 inches).
The average lateral measurement of the hood was 17 cm (6.5 inches). In
addition to its gigantic proportions, this hybrid is outstanding because
of its stunning coloration. The lower three quarters of the pitchers
are lime green, and the pitcher tops are lemon yellow with large areoles
and light red veining. The ala is lined in red. The nectar roll is
pronounced, undulated and mottled with red; this pigmentation becomes
more solid near the column, and forms a throat blotch typical of the
[Sarracenia flava var. rugelii {(Shuttlew. ex A.DC.) Mast.}]
parentage. The lid is particularly colorful with an overall pale yellow
color (verging on white) with regularly spaced strong red veining
throughout. From a distance the lid takes on a peachy golden cast. The
edge of the lid is edged in red and ruffled, typical of the [Sarracenia
leucophylla {Raf.}] parent. This hybrid produces most of its pitchers
in the spring - obviously an influence from the [Sarracenia flava {L.}]
in its ancestry. In cultivation, these spring pitchers regularly reach
86-91 cm (34-36 inches) in height. A second flush of pitchers is also
produced in the fall, and as in [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}], these
pitchers are even larger, measuring up to 96 cm (38 inches) tall."
- Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.34:28 (2005)
- Propagation: vegetative only
- Etymology: in honour of the steward of the site where this cultivar occurs naturally
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Lemon ' {P.Sheridan}]
- P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:20 (2009)
- S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
- B: P.Sheridan, Woodford, Va., US, before 2009
- Nominant: P.Sheridan, 2009
- Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
- HC: Registered 1. 7. 2009 {JS}
- Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:20 (2009)
"A hybrid of [Sarracenia flava {L.}] and [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood]
with beautiful, large, lemon colored flowers."
- Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:20 (2009)
- Etymology: after flower color
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Lochness ' {Hort.Slack}]
- P: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:84 (1986)
- S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]]
- B: A.Slack, Somerset, 1963
- Nominant: A.Slack
- Registrant: A.Slack
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia excellens {Hort. ex Nichols.}]
- HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
- Description: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:84 (1986)
"I first made this cross ([[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia
minor {Walt.}]]) in 1963 and selected the best seedling with brilliant
red petals, calling it S. * ' Lochness ', a name which had to be
scrapped when I learned that the cross was already known, named, and
occurs in the wild. But since I have seen no other clone of this
hybrid, or indeed of any other with such petals, I now this cultivar as
[Sarracenia ' Lochness ' {Hort.Slack}]. The concave hood projects
almost horizontally forward, and this, together with the entire upper
pitcher, is richly variegated with white ' windows ' (no cultivar
epithet but here a circumscription of areolae) and delicately pencilled
with red veins. The flowers are normally any shade from pinkish
mahogany to mahogany red."
- Standard: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:82 (1986)
- Etymology: after the lake in Scotland
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Lynda Butt ' {Hort.Slack ex D'Amato}]
- P: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:85 (1986)
- S: =[Sarracenia ?]
- B: A.Slack, Somerset, before 1986
- Nominant: A.Slack
- Registrant: P.F.Gardner, Marston Exotics, Brampton Lane, Madley, Hereford, HR2 9LX, England, 1. 9. 1998
- HC: Registered 11. 10. 2002 {JS}
- Description: Savage Garden:95 (1998)
"The pitchers are tall and narrow, with a ruffled lid and mottling
around the mouth."
- Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:105 (2000) {B.Rice}
- Etymology: after Lynda Butt, who worked at Adrian Slack's nursery
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Margie Flowers ' {P.Sheridan}]
- P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:21 (2009)
- S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea var. burkii {Schnell}]]
- Introducer: P.Sheridan, from W Fla., US, before 2009
- Nominant: P.Sheridan, 2009
- Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
- HC: Registered 1. 7. 2009 {JS}
- Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:21 (2009)
"this complex cross of [Sarracenia flava {L.}] and [Sarracenia rosea
{Naczi, F.W.Case & R.B.Case}] was originally discovered in a cow pasture
in western Florida. The site has since been destroyed and this hybrid
is notable for the unique mauve flowers."
- Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:21 (2009)
- Etymology: after Margie Sheridan
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Marston Clone ' {Hort.Slack}]
- P: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:81 (1986)
- S: =[[Sarracenia flava var. maxima {Hort.Bull ex Mast.}] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
- B: A.Slack, Somerset, before 1986
- Nominant: A.Slack
- Registrant: A.Slack & P.F.Gardner, Marston Exotics, Brampton Lane, Madley, Hereford, HR2 9LX, England, 1. 9. 1998
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia moorei {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
- HC: Registered 10. 10. 2002 {JS}; alternatively called [Sarracenia ' Marston Select ' {Hort.Slack}] in trade lists (pers. comm., Michael King, 2002)
- Description: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:81 (1986)
"Its (of [Sarracenia moorei {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]) pitchers are part
green with whitish dappling in the hood, while the flowers vary in the
seedlings from reddish orange to peach. When using [Sarracenia flava
var. maxima {Hort.Bull ex Mast.}] as one parent I selected one
particularly fine seedling and call its progeny [Sarracenia ' Marston
Clone ' {Hort.Slack}]. It has all the vigour and size of [Sarracenia
flava var. maxima {Hort.Bull ex Mast.}] both in pitcher and flower, but
the flower is a lovely shade of pale orange, reminding one of the
harvest moon, while the hood is well mottled in whitish green."
- Standard: http://www.mikeking64.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/ssar/thumbnails/gallery/img_s%20x%20'marston%20select',h8.html {Michael King}
- Etymology: after the originator's establishment Marston Exotics, Somerset, England
- image: sarracen/s_marstonclone: Standard Photo
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Marston Dwarf ' {Hort.Slack}]
- P: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:72 (1986)
- S: =[Sarracenia flava var. ornata {Hort.Bull ex Mast.}]
- Introducer: A.Slack
- Nominant: A.Slack
- Registrant: A.Slack
- HC: registration preliminary (standard missing)
- Description: Insect-Eat.Pl. & How to Grow Them:72 (1986)
"The variety (sic!) [Sarracenia ' Marston Dwarf ' {Hort.Slack}] is of my
own selection and has heavily veined pitchers seldom exceeding 31 cm (12
inches) in height. It soon forms clumps, and is a useful and attractive
plant for small sunny windows."
- Propagation: vegetative division
- Etymology: after the introducer's establishment Marston Exotics, Somerset, England, and the small size of the plants
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Marston Mill ' {Hort.Slack ex Cheek}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.:175 (1979)
- S: =[[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]]
- B: T.Heneage & A.Slack
- Nominant: A.Slack
- Registrant: A.Slack & M.Cheek
- HC: registration preliminary (standard missing); possibly lost to cultivation
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Trading Cat.:2 (1990)
"selected by Timothy Heneage & Adrian for the beautiful red flowers &
attractive pitchers."
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Matoaka ' {P.Sheridan}]
- P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:30 (2009)
- S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia rubra subsp. wherryi {(Case & Case) Schnell}]]
- B: P.Sheridan, Woodford, Va., US, before 2009
- Nominant: P.Sheridan, 2009
- Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
- HC: Registered 1. 7. 2009 {JS}
- Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:30 (2009)
"'Matoaka' means 'little snow feather' and was the name commonly used by
Pocahontas (Pocahontas was a private name rarely used in public). This
beautiful cross of [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] and [Sarracenia
alabamensis subsp. wherryi {Case & Case}] has a soft pubescence
covering the exterior of the pitcher. The upper portion of the leaf is
speckled with small white windows interwoven with purple veins."
- Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:30 (2009)
- Etymology: after beauty of plant
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Melissa Mazur ' {P.Wilson}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Soc.J.(UK) 27:42 (2005)
- S: =[Sarracenia purpurea var. burkii {Schnell}]
- B: P.Wilson, ca. 1995
- Nominant: P.Wilson, Martock, UK
- Registrant: P.Wilson, 26. 9. 2005
- HC: Registered 14. 11. 2005 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Soc.J.(UK) 27:42 (2005)
"[Sarracenia ' Melissa Mazur ' {P.Wilson}] has pitchers with no visible
veining either inside or outside. When newly opened, the pitchers are
coloured a beautifully delicate shade of coral pink. Later, as the
pitchers age the pink colour fades to a more overall green colour with
whitish and sometimes pinkish areas. During the cold winter months
darker pink patches sometimes appear on the pitchers. The pitchers are
mostly retained through the winter in all but the coldest climates. The
flowers are especially beautiful. The petals are a very delicate shade
of pale pink and are unscented."
- Standard: Carniv.Pl.Soc.J.(UK) 27:43 (2005)
- Propagation: asexually only
- Etymology: after the wife of Carl Mazur, who supplied the seeds from which the cultivar was grown and selected
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Miss Hyroko ' {Hort.Bot.Tuebingen}]
- P: in sched. (1985)
- S: =?[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
- C: ?later synonym of [Sarracenia mitchelliana {Hort.S.G.}]
- HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Moore's Melody ' {Mellichamp & Gardner}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.16:40 (1987)
-
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v16n2p39_42.html#melody
- S: =[[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] * [Sarracenia purpurea var. burkii {Schnell}]]
- Introducer: J.C.Moore sr., Mobile, 1985
- Nominant: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner
- Registrant: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia exornata {Hort.S.G.}]
- HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.16:40 (1987)
"This large, robust plant was collected in the wild in southeastern
Mississippi in 1985 by Mr. J.C.Moore, Sr. of Mobile, Alabama and sent
to Larry Mellichamp at UNCC. We have named the cultivar after the
musically talented collector who has been very instrumental in
discovering unusual pitcher plants in the Mobile area. The plant
appears to be a hybrid between [Sarracenia alata {Wood}] and [Sarracenia
purpurea subsp. venosa {(Raf.) Wherry}] (undoubtedly the "Louis Burk"
pink-flowered form ([Sarracenia purpurea var. burkii {Schnell}])), both
of which grow in the vicinity but do not hybridize commonly. Stout,
firm-textured pitchers about 6-9" high are produced throughout the
growing season. They taper gradually from bottom to top to produce a
broad cone with very wide slightly wavy-margined erect hoods. As the
pitchers grow and mature they show various colors. The colors are
intricate and subtle, yet rich and interesting with predominately
maroons and oranges as a background for dark red veins. There are no
aereolae (sic!) (or light windows) evident as there would be if
[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] were involved in the hybrid. The flower
is also very large and attractive, somewhat orange-pink in color. We
have already used this cultivar in cross-pollination with other
attractive specimens. The most important feature of this hybrid is the
fact that the pitchers remain fully intact and colorful throughout the
winter in an unheated greenhouse where temperatures occasionally go just
below freezing. Since most Sarracenias die down in winter, we believe
this is an interesting characteristic to use in breeding plants that
look good year around. So far the plant appears vigorous, and it looks
like it is going to become even larger."
- Standard: from SE Miss. (UNCC), Carniv.Pl.Newslett.16:29 (1987)
- Propagation: rhizome division
- Etymology: after the musically talented collector
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Mutt Lange ' {P.Sheridan}]
- P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:19 (2009)
- S: =[[Sarracenia ?] * [Sarracenia ?]]
- B: P.Sheridan, Woodford, Va., US, before 2009
- Nominant: P.Sheridan, 2009
- Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
- HC: name not established (insufficient description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
- Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:19 (2009)
"A complex cross."
- Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:19 (2009)
- Etymology: after Shania Twain's ex-husband
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Nagamoto ' {Hort. ex Kurata}]
- P: Amazing World of the Carniv.Pl.:126 (2003)
- S: =[[Sarracenia ?] * [Sarracenia ?]]
- Nominant: Japan, before 2003
- HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
- Description: none published
- Standard: Amazing World of the Carniv.Pl.:126 (2003)
- Etymology: unknown
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Night ' {Cahill}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.36:55 (2007)
- S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
- B: J.Brittnacher, University of California, Davis, CA, USA, 2002 from seed collected in Stone Co., Miss.
- Nominant: T.Cahill, Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ, USA, 4. 2006
- Registrant: T.Cahill, 1. 6. 2006
- HC: Registered 30. 7. 2007 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.36:55 (2007)
"[Sarracenia ' Night ' {Cahill}] is a tall and vigorous clone. At the
time of description (and photograph), the tallest pitcher was 74 cm high
(29"), which makes it the tallest of the [Sarracenia alata {(Wood)
Wood}] plants at the Botanical Conservatory at the University of
California, Davis. The underside of the hood and pitcher throat are
effectively black in mature pitchers, and the exterior of the upper
1/3rd of the pitcher tube is deep red. This clone produces copious
amounts of nectar on the pitcher column, and in sunlight the droplets
sparkle against the black throat giving the impression of stars
twinkling in the night sky, which provided the inspiration for the
cultivar name.This clone has other interesting features as well. The
base of the pitcher is blood red, and the top side of the hood is red
and yellow with pronounced red venation. The contrast between the
reticulated red venation is far greater than the upper pitcher. The
pitcher tube constricts just below the mouth of the pitcher.The entire
time we have grown this plant, the pitcher coloration of the pitchers
has been stable. Young pitchers start as a light lime-green with red
venation. The coloration spreads from the veins to the webbing of the
pitcher as the pitcher matures, until the overall red color is achieved.
The pitchers become dark red, and the throats blacken, about 2-3 weeks
after the pitchers open. As with many red-colored Sarracenia, this
plant requires high light levels and high humidity to develop and
maintain the red coloration. Small plants (<7.5cm high) do not develop
the deep red colors but the venation is redder and more pronounced than
typical [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] plants.The flowers of this
clone are typical for [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}], which confirms
that this plant has not achieved its exceptional coloration through
hybridization or introgression. The petals are cream colored and
rounded. The sepals are light cream to yellow.The rhizome readily forms
lateral branches, which aids in propagation. This clone should only be
propagated by vegetative means to maintain both the details of the dark
red and black coloration on the pitchers and the high vigor of this
selection.The nomenclature of the red forms of [Sarracenia alata {(Wood)
Wood}] is rather vague. Don Schnell (2002) mentions red [Sarracenia
alata {(Wood) Wood}] plants, but he does not establish a name for them
at the variety or from rank. Peter D'Amato (1998) mentions plants,
using the descriptor [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood} var.nigropurpurea
{D'Amato}], to indicate specimens that have dark red or nearly black
pitcher lid undersides. This term should be avoided since it has never
been formally described, but the characteristics of [Sarracenia ' Night
' {Cahill}] would appear to be similar, if not identical."
- Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.36:56 (2007)
- Etymology: after black throat of pitchers
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Nikko ' {Kusakabe ex Hinode-Kadan}]
- P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:5 (1985)
- S: =[Sarracenia purpurea subsp. venosa {(Raf.) Wherry}]
- HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' North ' {P.Sheridan}]
- P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:24 (2009)
- S: =[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea var. burkii {Schnell}]]
- B: P.Sheridan, Woodford, Va., US, before 2009
- Nominant: P.Sheridan, 2009
- Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
- HC: Registered 1. 7. 2009 {JS}
- Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:24 (2009)
"We crossed northern [Sarracenia purpurea f. heterophylla {(Eaton)
Fern.}] with a normal colored [Sarracenia rosea {Naczi, F.W.Case &
R.B.Case}] from western Florida and obtained progeny that were red and
anthocyanin-free green. The outcome was not a surprise, and was
pedicted by us, since the population of [Sarracenia rosea {Naczi,
F.W.Case & R.B.Case}] contained anthocyanin free plants and heterozygous
plants were present in the population. Progeny are red and green in
color with no intermediates. The flower color of [Sarracenia ' North '
{P.Sheridan}] is exceptional in that the flower is almost white while
[Sarracenia ' South ' {P.Sheridan}] is a delightful pink."
- Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:24 (2009)
- Etymology: after the northern (homozygous, anthocyanin-free) parent of the hybrid
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Ohedo ' {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
- P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:6 (1985)
- S: =?[[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]] * [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]]
- B: Toyoda
- HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Okee Giant ' {D'Amato}]
- P: Savage Garden:85 (1998)
- S: =[Sarracenia minor var. okefenokeensis {Schnell}]
- Introducer: P.D'Amato, from Okefenokee Swamp, S Ga., US
- Nominant: P.D'Amato, 1998
- HC: Registered 11. 6. 1999 {JS}
- Description: Savage Garden:85 (1998)
"Hooded pitcher plants are mildly variable over their range. (...) The
exception are plants from the Okefenokee Swamp in southern Georgia.
Here, often growing on floating mats of sphagnum moss, the plants can
attain a startling size of 1-1.3 m (three or four feet) in height. In
cultivation, [Sarracenia ' Okee Giant ' {D'Amato}], as it is called,
more commonly reaches a still impressive height of 76-91 cm (thirty to
thirty-six inches)."
- Standard: Savage Garden:12 (1998)
- Etymology: after the provenience and the size of the plant
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Opawa Emperor ' {M.Gilson}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:56 (2009)
- S: =[Sarracenia flava var. cuprea {Schnell}]
- B: M.Gilson, Christchurch, NZ, 1984
- Nominant: M.Gilson
- Registrant: M.Gilson, 7. 8. 2008
- HC: Registered 30. 7. 2009 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:56 (2009)
"[Sarracenia ' Opawa Emperor ' {M.Gilson}] is a superb form of
[Sarracenia flava var. cuprea {Schnell}] with prominent red veining and
an elegant pitcher shape (see Figure 4). This particular plant has been
in my collection for over 20 years where it dominates the collection due
to its sheer size and unique characteristics.The mature plant has
pitchers of 80-90 cm (31-35 in) in height with an almost perfectly round
mouth of up to 90 mm (3.5 in) from lip to lip. New pitchers have a
distinct copper blush to the top of the lids which extends, under good
light conditions, to the top of the pitcher (see Back Cover). Sharply
defined red veining is prominent on the top and inside the lid which
also extends down the pitcher. The apiculate tip of the lid extends
vertically and straight for 8-10 mm (0.3-0.4 in). Another
characteristic is the prominent red vein which runs around the top of
the lip. The ala has a red outer edge which extends the full length of
the pitcher. The throat has the prominent red splotch typical of
[Sarracenia flava {L.}] var. flava and [Sarracenia flava var. rugelii
{(Shuttlew. ex A.DC.) Mast.}]; the splotch is surface pigmentation as
it does not extend though to the outside. The top of the pitcher is
highly flared with a very large rolled lip which is pale yellow in
colour. The pitcher is a paler green than [Sarracenia flava var.
maxima {Hort.Bull ex Mast.}]. In late summer, the lid loses its copper
coloration and becomes butter yellow between the venation.Another
interesting feature of this plant is that it is the first of all of my
[Sarracenia {L.}] to flower; at least a week in advance of others. The
flowers are typical [Sarracenia flava {L.}] size and colour, and are
extremely odorous. The sepals have similar coloration to the petals and
have faint red veining. The petals are slightly spear-shape and remain
flat until they drop. The plant readily sets seed although I have never
attempted to raise it from seed so cannot say whether self-pollinated
seed breeds true.The plant is very vigorous and produces pitchers
continuously through spring and summer; in late summer phyllodia appear.
The spring pitchers tend to be the largest."
- Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:58 & 64 (back cover) (2009)
- Propagation: vegetative only
- Etymology: after the location of originator and regal and majestic stature of plant
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Powhatan ' {P.Sheridan}]
- P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:30 (2009)
- S: =[Sarracenia flava {L.}]
- B: P.Sheridan, Woodford, Va., US, before 2009
- Nominant: P.Sheridan, 2009
- Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
- HC: Registered 1. 7. 2009 {JS}
- Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:30 (2009)
"This bold, solid clone reflects the power and pride of chief Powhatan.
The flower is yellow, typical of normal yellow pitcher plant [Sarracenia
flava {L.}]. The red color of the foliage is best developed under
intense, sunny conditions. Powhatan was the ruler of the Algonquin
tribe that occupied central Virginia when the colonists arrived in
1607."
- Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:30 (2009)
- Etymology: after stature of plant
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Purple Helmet ' {P.Sheridan}]
- P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:11 (2009)
- S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
- B: P.Sheridan, Woodford, Va., US, before 2009
- Nominant: P.Sheridan, 2009
- Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
- HC: Registered 1. 7. 2009 {JS}
- Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:11 (2009)
"An interesting cultivar characterized by intense purple under the
hood."
- Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:11 (2009)
- Etymology: after coloration of pitcher hood
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Red and White ' {D'Amato}]
- P: Savage Garden:82 (1998)
- S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
- Introducer: P.D'Amato
- Nominant: P.D'Amato, 1998
- HC: name not registered with ICRA (standard missing), traits doubtfully constant
- Description: Savage Garden:82 (1998)
"There are color differences as well in the veins - from green to the
darkest burgundy. Hence plants may be given nicknames to describe them,
from [Sarracenia ' Green and White ' {D'Amato}] to typical [Sarracenia '
Red and White ' {D'Amato}]."
- Etymology: after the colour of the leaf
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Red Flame ' {P.Sheridan}]
- P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:18 (2009)
- S: =?[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea var. burkii {Schnell}]]]
- B: P.Sheridan, Woodford, Va., US, before 2009
- Nominant: P.Sheridan, 2009
- Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
- HC: Registered 1. 7. 2009 {JS}
- Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:18 (2009)
"A striking backcross of [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] and [Sarracenia
rosea {Naczi, F.W.Case & R.B.Case}]."
- Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:18 (2009)
- Etymology: after coloration of pitcher
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Red Lid ' {J. & J.Ainsworth}]
- P: Sarracenia:20 (1996)
- S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
- Introducer: J. & J.Ainsworth
- Nominant: J. & J.Ainsworth
- HC: name not registered with ICRA (standard missing)
- Description: Sarracenia:20 (1996)
"In another form (sic!), referred to as [Sarracenia ' Red Lid ' {J. &
J.Ainsworth}], the interior of the hood develops a wide red edge making
it most distinctive. This feature appears to be carried through to its
hybrids."
- Etymology: after the colour of the pitcher lid
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Red Rocket ' {P.Sheridan}]
- P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:28 (2009)
- S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
- B: P.Sheridan, Woodford, Va., US, before 2009
- Nominant: P.Sheridan, 2009
- Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
- HC: Registered 1. 7. 2009 {JS}
- Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:28 (2009)
"[Sarracenia ' Red Rocket ' {P.Sheridan}] is a cross between [Sarracenia
flava {L.}] and [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] that is almost completely red
from head to toe. The leaves are very hard and waxy."
- Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:28 (2009)
- Etymology: after pitcher color and shape
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Red Ruffles ' {D'Amato}]
- P: Savage Garden:76 (1998)
- S: =[Sarracenia purpurea subsp. venosa {(Raf.) Wherry}]
- Introducer: D.Agnostinelli, CSU, Sacramento
- Nominant: P.D'Amato, 1998
- HC: Registered 11. 6. 1999 {JS}
- Description: Savage Garden:76 (1998)
"To my knowledge, the only cultivar (of [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}) in
existence is [Sarracenia ' Red Ruffles ' {D'Amato}]. This plant
produces short, squat, maroon leaves that are almost held upright by the
leaf petiole, and have a highly undulate collar. [Sarracenia ' Red
Ruffles ' {D'Amato}] is also known to produce numerous offshoots over
time, developing dense clumps of pitchers. It is my own selection from
a plant given to me by Don Angostinelli of California State University
in Sacramento."
- Standard: Savage Garden:96 (1998)
- Etymology: after the colour and shape of the pitcher lid
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Red Throat ' {T.Camilleri}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.:39 (1998)
- S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
- HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Red Tube ' {auct. non D'Amato: J. & J.Ainsworth}]
- P: Sarracenia:45 (1996)
- S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
- HC: unacceptable homonym of [Sarracenia ' Red Tube ' {D'Amato}], possibly a misprint of [Sarracenia ' Black Tube ' {J. & J.Ainsworth}]
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Red Tube ' {D'Amato}]
- P: Savage Garden:79 (1998)
- S: =[Sarracenia flava var. rubricorpora {Schnell}]
- Introducer: P.D'Amato, from Florida panhandle
- Nominant: P.D'Amato, 1998
- HC: name not established, epithet illegitimate (later synonym of [Sarracenia ' Burgundy ' {Hort.Slack}])
- Description: Savage Garden:79 (1998)
"This popular variety comes from the Florida panhandle. The exterior
tube is richly red in color, while the lip, throat, and lid are green
with red veins. Sometimes much of the lid is reddish as well. The
color temporarily fades when the plant is moved, or may fade in the
season. Com- monly called [Sarracenia ' Burgundy ' {Hort.Slack}] in
England, by Adrian Slack, and [Sarracenia flava var. atropurpurea
{(Hort.Bull) Bell}] in the United States."
- Standard: Savage Garden:78 (1998)
- Etymology: after the colour of the leaf
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Red Velvet ' {P.Sheridan}]
- P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:28 (2009)
- S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]]
- B: P.Sheridan, Woodford, Va., US, before 2009
- Nominant: P.Sheridan, 2009
- Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
- HC: Registered 1. 7. 2009 {JS}
- Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:28 (2009)
"An =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]] cross
with red petals that feel like velvet."
- Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:28 (2009)
- Etymology: after petal color and texture
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Red Viper ' {P.Sheridan}]
- P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:25 (2009)
- S: =[[Sarracenia ?] * [Sarracenia ?]]
- B: P.Sheridan, Woodford, Va., US, before 2009
- Nominant: P.Sheridan, 2009
- Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
- HC: name not established (insufficient description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
- Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:25 (2009)
"A secret cross by our genetics experts."
- Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:25 (2009)
- Etymology: after pitcher coloration
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Reptilian Rose ' {T.H.Wyman}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:12 (2009)
- S: =[[Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}] * [[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]]
- B: P.Faulisi, 5. 2000
- Nominant: T.H.Wyman, Stone Mountain, Ga., US, 5. 2004
- Registrant: T.H.Wyman, 2. 12. 2008
- HC: Registered 10. 5. 2009 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:12 (2009)
"Pitchers of this plant typically grow 71-86 cm (28-34 inches) in height
with a large flaring hood. The early spring pitchers of this plant tend
to be more robust, attaining greater size and colouration than pitchers
put out later in the season. The pitchers of this plant have inherited
the heavy venation from their Sand Mountain [Sarracenia oreophila
{(Kearney} Wherry}] parent displaying the trait as the pitchers develop
and first open. As the pitcher ages it develops an over all beautiful
pinkish-rose colouration. Another characteristic of this plant is that
the nectar roll often puckers up in places, creating an almost fanged
appearance. This plant commonly produces phyllodia in the fall that are
moderately curved in the manner of [Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney}
Wherry}]. The blooms on this plant open a vibrant yellow with a few red
markings at their base. Over the course of about a week the petals
develop an apricot-orange hue. One thing that we (THW and PF) have both
noticed is that the blooms on this plant will occasionally be malformed
such that their parts are produced in threes and fours, instead of the
usual five. This malformation does not appear to affect the fertility
of the specific bloom as both of us have produced seed from such
malformed blooms."
- Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:14 (2009)
- Propagation: vegetative only
- Etymology: after lizard-skin like veining pattern of throat and inner hood and fragrance of hood and rose colour of mature pitchers
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Robin Louise ' {J. & P.Pietropaolo}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.of the World:34 (1986)
- S: =[[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] * [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]]
- B: ?J. & P.Pietropaolo, before 1986
- HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
- Etymology: after a person to whom the book by J. & P.Pietropaolo is dedicated
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Rosamund Pollock ' {Hort.Bruce ex F.Waracek}]
- P: Gartenwelt 18:87 (1914)
- S: =?[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]
- B: A.J.Bruce, Manchester, 1914
- HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
- Standard: Gartenwelt 18:85 (1914)
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Royal Ruby ' {T.H.Wyman}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:13 (2009)
- S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
- Introducer: P.Faulisi, from N Fla., US, 1991
- Nominant: P.Faulisi, US, 5. 2004
- Registrant: T.H.Wyman, 2. 12. 2008
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia moorei {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
- HC: Registered 10. 5. 2009 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:13 (2009)
"Even before the pitchers are fully developed and open they display a
distinct pink flush that deepens as the pitcher matures. Overall the
lower portion of the pitchers is coloured a deep olive-green while the
upper portions are suffused in lush pink/red raspberry tones. The
quality of this colour is best described as luminous or iridescent, and
often makes clusters of pitchers appear to glow. Under intense light
this raspberry colour can suffuse the upper three-fourths of the pitcher
but more commonly it dominates the upper half to upper third of the
pitcher. This plant shows a high degree of the [Sarracenia leucophylla
{Raf.}] influence in the shape of the hood displaying significant
ruffling. Likewise, fenestrations on the hood and upper regions of the
pitcher expose the [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] influence in the
cross. The pitchers of [Sarracenia ' Royal Ruby ' {T.H.Wyman}]
typically grow 76-86 cm (30-34 inches) in height, but pitchers over 107
cm (42 inches) in height have been observed (PF). The flowers are
bi-coloured, the petals being predominantly red with orange/yellow
tips."
- Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:15 (2009)
- Propagation: vegetative only
- Etymology: after regal beauty of plant and colouration similar to Burmese rubies
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Ruby Throat ' {P.Sheridan}]
- P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:18 (2009)
- S: =[[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
- B: P.Sheridan, Woodford, Va., US, before 2009
- Nominant: P.Sheridan, 2009
- Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
- HC: Registered 1. 7. 2009 {JS}
- Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:18 (2009)
"A cross between [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood] and [Sarracenia
leucophylla {Raf.}]."
- Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:18 (2009)
- Etymology: after coloration of pitcher throat
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Sand Mountain ' {D'Amato}]
- P: Savage Garden:95 (1998)
- S: =[Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}]
- Introducer: P.D'Amato, from Sand Mountain, Ala., US
- Nominant: P.D'Amato, 1998
- HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP), partially a later synonym of [Sarracenia ' Don Schnell ' {D'Amato}]
- Etymology: after the provenience of the plant
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Sanguinea ' {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
- P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:5 (1985)
- S: =[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]]
- B: Kikuchi & Toyoda
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia courtii {Hort.Veitch ex Wilson}]
- HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP), Latin epithet (violating Art.19.13., ICNCP)
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Sazareishi ' {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
- P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:6 (1985)
- S: =[[Sarracenia ?] * [Sarracenia ?]]
- B: Tamari
- HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Scarlet Belle ' {Hanrahan}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.32:25 (2003)
-
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v32n1p24_37.html#belle
- S: =[[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
- B: Bob Hanrahan, Carnivorous Plantation, Powder Springs, GA, USA, spring 1985
- Nominant: Brian Hanrahan & J.Kruse, 7. 8. 2002
- Registrant: Bob Hanrahan, 15. 11. 2002
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia wrigleyana {Hort.S.G.}]
- HC: Registered 13. 5. 2003 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.32:25 (2003)
"I sought to offer a [Sarracenia {L.}] that would exhibit the best of
the genus by having a striking combination of vivid colors, as well as
being a plant that would grow rapidly, perform well in shade or bright
sun, tolerate soil moisture levels ranging from very wet to almost dry,
maintain a compact form for easier and less destructive transport, and
have an abundance of firm, long lasting, and intriguingly shaped
pitchers. I was able to develop this showstopper by combining
[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] and [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]
parents that fully met my design criteria. Only the single best plant
from the progeny was selected for tissue culture replication.[Sarracenia
leucophylla {Raf.}] is noted as one of the best species of the genus for
coloration and form. It has two pitchering seasons, and grows well in
wet or semi-dry open savannas. Unfortunately for my target goal, it is
a rather tall species, and mature plants only produce a few pitchers at
a time. Its counterpart for this pairing, [Sarracenia psittacina
{Michx.}], is a colorful low-growing rosette that prefers wet to soggy
habitats. While [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}] plants can be found
naturally in open locations, they seem to be more at home and are
typically found in shady areas under shrubs or between tall grasses.
One very desirable feature of this species is its propensity to produce
an abundant quantity of pitchers that retain their color during the
normal winter dormancy period.[Sarracenia wrigleyana {Hort.S.G.}]
([[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]])
is an uncommon, but naturally occurring hybrid periodically found in
Gulf Coast savanna bogs containing both parent species. I believe that
the majority of [Sarracenia wrigleyana {Hort.S.G.}] plants result from
crosses where the maternal parent is [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}].
This is because [Sarracenia {L.}] are protogynous, meaning the stigmas
are mature and able to receive pollen before the stamens release pollen.
Because of this, a [Sarracenia {L.}] flower is most likely to be
pollinated by other flowers that matured earlier in the season. This
aspect also serves to minimize self- pollination. Since [Sarracenia
leucophylla {Raf.}] plants typically flower four to six weeks earlier
than [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}], natural crosses between these two
plants are more likely to involve a slightly late-blooming [Sarracenia
leucophylla {Raf.}] (pollen parent) and a slightly early-blooming
[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}] seed parent. As further evidence for
my theory, most of the wild [Sarracenia wrigleyana {Hort.S.G.}] plants I
have observed were near a group of [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]
plants. I believe this indicates the seeds germinated directly from or
near the seed parent, i.e. [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}].I wondered
what the characteristics of [Sarracenia wrigleyana {Hort.S.G.}] would be
look like if the parentage was reversed, i.e. if a [Sarracenia
leucophylla {Raf.}] was the seed parent. From a production standpoint,
[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] is a superior seed parent as it produces
considerably more seed in the capsule than its counterpart. This aspect
was important before the establishment of tissue culture reproduction
for [Sarracenia {L.}]. Seed was the only viable means at that time to
generate wholesale quantities of plants.I removed pollen from a very
compact and maroon colored [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}] and used it
to pollinate a number of crimson red [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
plants. Seed was harvested, cleaned, refrigerated, and stratified for
sowing the following year.[Sarracenia ' Scarlet Belle ' {Hanrahan}]
grows well in wet to semi-moist standard [Sarracenia {L.}] mixes.
Coloration is best under full sun, but the plant tolerates and develops
nice colors with lower light levels. It maintains pitchers throughout
the year with some degradation in the winter months; growth spurts occur
in the spring and late summer. It differs from typical [Sarracenia
wrigleyana {Hort.S.G.}] with its intense scarlet red pitchers and
vigorous habit that produces a profusion of pitchers. The pitchers are
up to 40 cm long, slightly conically tapered, with the mouth turned
toward the center of the plant; the mouth opening is variable in
aperture, from being totally closed to 5 cm wide x 3 cm high on mature
pitchers and flared triangular in shape; prominent areoles descend
decreasingly from the pitcher's mouth. All parts of the flower perianth
are deep burgundy red; the size is intermediate between [Sarracenia
leucophylla {Raf.}] and [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}].Older pitchers
can be removed to stimulate new growth and to maintain the plant's
esthetic balance."
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Schnell's Ghost ' {Cheek}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Trading Cat.:2 (1990)
-
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v30n1p11_14.html#ghost
- S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
- Introducer: D.E.Schnell, from Fla., US, 1972
- Nominant: M.Cheek, Wembdon, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 7PN, UK, 6. 1990
- Registrant: P.Wilson, Martock, Somerset TA12 6HZ, UK, 4. 2. 2000
- HC: Registered 5. 7. 2001 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Trading Cat.:2 (1990)
"This clone has yellow flowers & the pitchers entirely lack red pigment
except before they open when flushed with salmon, & when senescing, and
intermittentliy & sparsely inside the pitcher a few fine purple veins
occur. The lids are 98% white with only a few green veins."
- Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:12 (2001)
- Etymology: after the introducer, Donald E. Schnell, and the colour of the pitchers
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Seiran ' {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
- P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:6 (1985)
- S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia ?]]
- B: Toyoda
- HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Seiunkaku ' {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
- P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:6 (1985)
- S: =?[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]]
- B: Toyoda
- C: ?later synonym of [Sarracenia moorei {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
- HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Shiun ' {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
- P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:6 (1985)
- S: =?[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia flava {L.}]]
- B: Toyoda
- C: ?later synonym of [Sarracenia moorei {Hort.Veitch ex Mast.}]
- HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Short Pitcher ' {T.Camilleri}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.:39 (1998)
- S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
- HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Snorkle ' {Mellichamp & Gardner}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.27:38 (1998)
- S: =[[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}] * ?[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
- B: W.Stoutamire, NCBG, prior to 1985
- Nominant: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner
- HC: name not registered with ICRA (standard missing)
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.:38 (1998)
"The pitchers are shaped like a simple smoking pipe lying flat on the
ground with the bowl end turned up. The pitchers are uniformly deep
red, and up to 15 cm (6 inches) long."
- Etymology: after shape of pitchers
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Snowflake ' {P.Sheridan}]
- P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:20 (2009)
- S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia ?]
- B: P.Sheridan, Woodford, Va., US, before 2009
- Nominant: P.Sheridan, 2009
- Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
- HC: Registered 1. 7. 2009 {JS}
- Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:20 (2009)
"This delightful hybrid has a fluorescent green background with speckles
of white. When you look at the hood of the leaf from above the aspect
is reminiscent of a snowflake, hence the name. [Sarracenia ' Snowflake
' {P.Sheridan}] is a vigorous divider and winter hardy since one of the
parents is a yellow pitcher plant [Sarracenia flava {L.}] from Virginia.
Flowers are a pink-orange blush."
- Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:20 (2009)
- Etymology: after shape of pitcher lid
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Sorrow ' {Studnicka}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:83 (2004)
-
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v33n3p83_89.html#sorrow
- S: =[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]
- B: M.Studnicka, Bot.Gard. Liberec, Czech Republic, 1979, from seed obtained from a commercial source located in Miami, USA
- Nominant: M.Studnicka
- Registrant: M.Studnicka, 7. 7. 2003
- HC: Registered 30. 12. 2004 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:83 (2004)
"Among the various resulting seedlings, I observed a partially albinotic
mutant plant and selected it for further observation. In morphology,
the plant is identical to normal [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] typically
encountered in the wild and in collections, but there are spectacular
differences in its pigmentation. The pitchers are pale green (in strong
sun, rather yellowish), with a prominent cross-like purple sign on the
inner surface of the lid, just over the pitcher opening. Flowers are
creamy white, in juvenile stage faintly pinkish. Despite these peculiar
characteristics, I do not believe the plant is a hybrid."
- Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.33:85-86 (2004)
- Propagation: vegetative only
- Etymology: in memoriam M.Studnicka jun., the originator's son
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' South ' {P.Sheridan}]
- P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:24 (2009)
- S: =[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea var. burkii {Schnell}]]
- B: P.Sheridan, Woodford, Va., US, before 2009
- Nominant: P.Sheridan, 2009
- Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
- HC: Registered 1. 7. 2009 {JS}
- Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:24 (2009)
"We crossed northern [Sarracenia purpurea f. heterophylla {(Eaton)
Fern.}] with a normal colored [Sarracenia rosea {Naczi, F.W.Case &
R.B.Case}] from western Florida and obtained progeny that were red and
anthocyanin-free green. The outcome was not a surprise, and was
pedicted by us, since the population of [Sarracenia rosea {Naczi,
F.W.Case & R.B.Case}] contained anthocyanin free plants and heterozygous
plants were present in the population. Progeny are red and green in
color with no intermediates. The flower color of [Sarracenia ' North '
{P.Sheridan}] is exceptional in that the flower is almost white while
[Sarracenia ' South ' {P.Sheridan}] is a delightful pink."
- Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:24 (2009)
- Etymology: after the southern (heterozygous, pigmented) parent of the hybrid
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Spatter Pattern ' {D'Amato}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:47 (2000)
-
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v29n2p46_48.html#spatter
- S: =?[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia rubra {Walt.}] * [Sarracenia ?]]
- B: P.D'Amato, California Carnivores, Forestville, USA
- Nominant: P.D'Amato, 1999
- Registrant: P.D'Amato, 15. 1. 2000
- HC: Registered 4. 7. 2000 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:47 (2000)
"Its very narrow, upright trumpets average 38 cm (15 inches) tall and
less than 2.5 cm (1 inch) at the mouth. The tumpets have a very slight
bulge centered 5 cm (2 inches) below the mouth lip (at least on
full-sized pitchers). The ala is largest on the lower half of the
pitcher, and is less than 1 cm (.5 inch) wide. The lid (finely hairy
underneath) is inclined upwards, and flares to slightly wider than the
width of the mouth. Its margins are undulate. The upper parts of the
pitcher, including the lid, have a white background that is heavily
veined red and laced with red-orange. Travelling down the pitcher tube,
the red venation becomes even stronger and the dominant color. Below
that, the lower half of each pitcher tube is dominated by green. The
flowers are medium-sized with red petals up to 5 cm (2 inches) long.
The scapes are up to 50 cm (20 inches) long."
- Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:48 (2000)
- Propagation: vegetative only
- Etymology: from a term used in criminal forensics, indicating a spray of blood used as evidence in a violent crime
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Sultry Maid ' {D'Amato}]
- P: Savage Garden:97 (1998)
- S: =[[Sarracenia ?] * [Sarracenia ?]]
- B: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner, NCU, Chapel Hill
- Nominant: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner
- HC: not registered with ICRA (originator's consent missing)
- Description: Savage Garden:97 (1998)
"The narrow green pitchers are topped with a broad, flattened, wavy lid
heavily mottled in green, white, and red."
- Standard: Savage Garden:97 (1998)
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Sun Warrior ' {Mellichamp & Gardner}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.16:40 (1987)
-
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v16n2p39_42.html#warrior
- S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
- Introducer: R.Gardner, North Carolina Botanical Garden, Chapel Hill, before 1983
- Nominant: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner
- Registrant: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia catesbaei {Elliott}]
- HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.16:40 (1987)
"A selection of the well-known hybrid between [Sarracenia flava {L.}]
and [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]. It originated as a seedling from
open-pollinated parents (presumably of wild North Carolina specimens) at
the North Carolina Botanical Garden (NCBG) before 1983. The plant has
made several leads and has retained its compact size while producing new
leaves 6-7" high throughout the season. They do not last well into the
winter, however. The pitchers have richly colored red tubes and the
hood is distinctly red-veined. The throat is especially dadrk red. The
flowers have not been seen."
- Standard: presumably from NC. (UNCC), Carniv.Pl.Newslett.16:41 (1987)
- Propagation: rhizome division
- Etymology: from red veined colouration of pitchers
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Super Green Giant ' {J.Hummer}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:114 (2001)
-
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v30n4p111_116.html#giant
- S: =[[[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}] * [Sarracenia rubra subsp. jonesii {(Wherry) Wherry}]] * [Sarracenia rubra subsp. gulfensis {Schnell}]]
- B: J.Hummer, Arlington, VA, USA, 1990's
- Nominant: J.Hummer, 18. 11. 1999
- Registrant: J.Hummer, 18. 11. 1999
- HC: Registered 28. 2. 2002 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:114 (2001)
"This [[[Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}] * [Sarracenia rubra subsp.
jonesii {(Wherry) Wherry}]] * [Sarracenia rubra subsp. gulfensis
{Schnell}]] is notable because all of its parent plants are
anthocyanin-free. The plant is entirely anthocyanin-free, a roust
grower, and upright. The hood is convex with a rounded appearance. The
pitcher leaves are gently curving, and areolae are present on the rear
upper third of the pitcher leaf. Pitcher leaves are 20-30 cm (8-12
inches) or more in height. The flower petals are green."
- Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:113 (2001)
- Propagation: vegetative
- Etymology: after the large size and green colour of the plant
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Suspicion ' {Selwyn}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.36:53 (2007)
- S: =[Sarracenia flava {L.}]
- B: S.Locke, UK, by selfing a [Sarracenia flava {L.}] clone from A.Slack, 1989
- Nominant: A.M.Selwyn, Holybourne, Hampshire, UK, 8. 2. 2007
- Registrant: A.M.Selwyn, 9. 2. 2007
- HC: Registered 30. 7. 2007 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.36:55 (2007)
"At first glance, [Sarracenia ' Suspicion ' {Selwyn}] may appear to be a
clone of [Sarracenia flava var. maxima {Hort.Bull ex Mast.}]. On
closer inspection the plant is revealed to be in fact an
anthocyanin-free [Sarracenia flava {L.}] clone that is wholly devoid of
any anthocyanin induced red colouration, even when grown under
conditions of intense, direct sunshine. There is no red colouration
evident in any parts of the plant, including cladophylls and rhizome.
Nor does the plant display spots of red discolouration when damaged, as
is normally the case in [Sarracenia {L.}].The slim and elegant pitchers
are a bright, apple green when fresh, slowly fading to a lemon yellow by
the end of the growing season. The sulphur-yellow flower with the usual
musty perfume is entirely typical for the species.Unlike some
anthocyanin-free [Sarracenia {L.}] variants, [Sarracenia ' Suspicion '
{Selwyn}] has proved to be quite vigorous in cultivation."
- Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.36:33(cover) (2007)
- Propagation: vegetative
- Etymology: as an allusion to envy, which is often signified by the colour green
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Tapestry ' {K.Oudean}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:56 (2009)
- S: =[[[Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
- B: K.Oudean, Snohomish, WA, US, 6. 1996
- Nominant: K.Oudean, 9. 1998
- Registrant: K.Oudean, 5. 12. 2008
- HC: Registered 30. 7. 2009 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:56 (2009) "The young leaves of [Sarracenia ' Tapestry ' {K.Oudean}] are green. The oversized ruffled hood and upper pitcher tube are liberally patterned with red veins and white areoles. The pitcher throat, lip and pronounced lip-spout are dark red with a red line extending from the spout down the entire length of the tube. As leaves age, reds become deeper and the deep red throat and lip become red-black.
The flowers are a dusky red-pink. The summer leaves reach 46-56 cm
(18-22 in) in height. Winter leaves are green with a red line down the
flat inner side of each leaf and grow to 15-20 cm (6-8 in) high. As the
plants multiply, they make a nicely compact clump; one of the plant's
ornamental traits."
- Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.38:58 (2009)
- Propagation: vegetative only
- Etymology: after plants resembling an abstract tapestry, woven with luxurious color and intricate pattern
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Tarnok ' {R.Determann & Groves}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.22:108 (1993)
-
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v22n4p107_108.html
- S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
- Introducer: C.Tarnok, 1973, from Perdido region, Baldwin Co., Ala., US
- Nominant: R.Determann & M.Groves
- Registrant: R.Determann, Atlanta Botanical Garden, Atlanta, GA 30357, USA & M.Groves, Kew Gardens, Surrey TW9 3AB, England
- HC: Registered 10. 11. 1998 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.22:108 (1993)
"Pitcher colour, size and shape are typical for this species. the
flower exhibits a proliferation of tepals (undifferentiated petals and
sepals) arranged in whorls. The outermost whorls of tepals display less
mutation than the innermost whorls. The innermost whorls, which are
normally represented by the style umbrella and stamens, are highly
mutated, often fused with separate ovaries and have deeply incised
v-shaped stigmatic clefts. The stigmatic lobe is often missing or is
found attached to reduced or modified tepals which resemble filamentous
stalks. The tepals are green in colour at the base, gradually changing
to a deep red/maroon and are persistent throughout the growing season."
- Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.22:107 (1993)
- Propagation: micropropagation (and other)
- Etymology: in honour of Mr.Coleman Tarnok who discovered this cultivar
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Tatsunami ' {Hort. ex Hinode-Kadan}]
- P: 1.Cat.Carniv.Pl.:6 (1985)
- S: =[[[[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]] * [[Sarracenia purpurea {L.}] * [Sarracenia minor {Walt.}]]] * [Sarracenia psittacina {Michx.}]]
- B: M.Kondo, Nagoya
- HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
- Standard: Amazing World of the Carniv.Pl.:126 (2003)
- Etymology: unknown
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Tattletale Delegation ' {Mellichamp & Gardner}]
- P: Public Garden 9:46 (1994)
- S: =[[Sarracenia ?] * [Sarracenia ?]]
- Nominant: L.Mellichamp & R.Gardner
- HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP), standard missing
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Tornado ' {R.Sacilotto}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.31:40 (2002)
-
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v31n2p40-42.html#tornado
- S: =[[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]] * [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood]] * [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]]
- B: R.Sacilotto, Botanique Nursery, Standardsville, USA, 5. 1983
- Nominant: R.Sacilotto, 11. 1989
- Registrant: R.Sacilotto, 21. 12. 2001
- HC: Registered 29. 7. 2002 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.31:40 (2002)
"[Sarracenia 'Tornado' {R.Sacilotto}] pitchers emerge green, flushed
with red and red veins and showing white and pink spots. The pitchers
quickly become nearly black-red, without the irregular coloration
problems found in many [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] clones. The
upper one half to two thirds of each pitcher matures essentially all
black-red without noticeable contrasting venation. The dark red color
mixes with green in the lower section, then quickly becomes nearly all
green at the bottom of the leaf. Many pitchers are produced throughout
the season, each being somewhat flattened, along the front to rear
centerlines. This creates an oval cross section, near the mouth.
Mature pitcher height is about 61-66 cm (24-26 inches). A dark red lid
covers the wide, slightly pouched pitchers and inhibits rain entry and
breakage; this lid is usually reniform and can reach 9 cm (3.5 inches)
across on taller pitchers. Flower petals are pink. However, only one
flower has been observed so far, due to several late-season frosts which
damaged developing buds. The one flower was not particularly
noteworthy, but future flowers will be examined to present a more
detailed description."
- Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.31:42 (2002)
- Propagation: vegetative
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Tricia ' {J. & P.Pietropaolo}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.of the World:34 (1986)
- S: =[[Sarracenia flava {L.}] * [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]]
- B: ?J. & P.Pietropaolo, before 1986
- HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Triple Rarity ' {J.Hummer}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.31:18 (2002)
-
PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v31n1p18.html
- S: =[[[Sarracenia oreophila {(Kearney) Wherry}] * [Sarracenia rubra subsp. jonesii {(Wherry) Wherry}]] * [Sarracenia rubra subsp. alabamensis {(Case & Case) Schnell}]]
- B: J.Hummer, Arlington, VA, USA, 10. 1993
- Nominant: J.Hummer, 10. 2000
- Registrant: J.Hummer, 24. 12. 2000
- HC: Registered 16. 5. 2002 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.31:18 (2002)
"This plant's peculiar hybrid ancestry is [[[Sarracenia oreophila
{(Kearney) Wherry}] * [Sarracenia rubra subsp. jonesii {(Wherry)
Wherry}]] * [Sarracenia rubra subsp. alabamensis {(Case & Case)
Schnell}]]. The pitcher leaves are 30-40 cm (12-16 inches) tall, and
are erect. The leaves are mostly green in overall tone, and have light
green venation on the outer surface of the pitchers (see Front Cover).
The venation is more prominent on the inner pitcher surface, especially
near the pitcher opening. The pitcher lid is held close over the
pitcher opening, and is weakly undulate. The best leaf development is
in the late summer and fall. The flower petals are mostly bright
crimson, but in areas can be washed with cream color."
- Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.31:1 (2002) (Front Cover)
- Propagation: vegetative
- Etymology: to note the rarity (in the wild) of the parents of the cross
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Veinless ' {P.Sheridan}]
- P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:26 (2009)
- S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
- B: P.Sheridan, Woodford, Va., US, before 2009
- Nominant: P.Sheridan, 2009
- Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
- HC: Registered 1. 7. 2009 {JS}
- Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:26 (2009)
"A remarkable variant of [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] that has no
purple in leaf veins."
- Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:26 (2009)
- Etymology: after (absent) pitcher vein coloration
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Vermillion ' {P.Sheridan}]
- P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:29 (2009)
- S: =[[Sarracenia ?] * [Sarracenia ?]]
- B: P.Sheridan, Woodford, Va., US, before 2009
- Nominant: P.Sheridan, 2009
- Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
- HC: Registered 1. 7. 2009 {JS}
- Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:29 (2009)
"the stunning color of this plant is complemented by the soft hairs on
the upper portion of the hood."
- Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:29 (2009)
- Etymology: after color of plant
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Victoria Morley ' {S.Morley}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Soc.J.(UK) 27:15 (2005)
-
PW: uk.geocities.com/garden_of_eden
- S: =[[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
- B: S.Morley, 1986
- Nominant: S.Morley, Fangfoss, York, England
- Registrant: S.Morley, 23. 9. 2005
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia mitchelliana {Hort.S.G.}]
- HC: Registered 14. 11. 2005 {JS}
- Description: Sarracenia:20 (1996)
btinternet.com/misc/SarraceniaVictoriaMorley_web.doc"Pitchers are
upright and superficially similar to [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] in
shape, but proportionally broader in the upper parts with an extremely
large, wavy lid, and have a large, wide-lipped and pointed mouth, withe
the front lip of the mouth turned down as much as 90
- Standard: Carniv.Pl.Soc.J.(UK) 27:15 (Fig.1) & 18 (Fig.2) (2005)
- Etymology: after originator's wife
- image: Check Bob Ziemer's Photo Finder
- N: $[Sarracenia ' Vintage Slack ' {P.D'Amato}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:117 (2000)
- S: =[[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}] * [Sarracenia purpurea {L.}]]
- B: B.Hanrahan, "long ago" (before 2000)
- Nominant: P.D'Amato, Forestville, Ca., USA, 31. 1. 2000
- Registrant: P.D'Amato, 10. 5. 2000
- C: later synonym of [Sarracenia mitchelliana {Hort.S.G.}]
- HC: Registered 27. 8. 2006 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:117 (2000)
"This plant is a [Sarracenia mitchelliana {Hort.S.G.}] cross. This
cultivar is similar to typical [Sarracenia mitchelliana {Hort.S.G.}]
crosses, but has a particularly noteworthy feature: the collar and lid
has a distinguishing white - rarely seen in similar hybrids. The
pitcher tube is primarily green with whitish-pink fenestrations in the
front upper part. The reduced ala is edged in red. The collar and lid
are held upright, extremely frilly and bear abundant bristly hairs on
the lower inner surface. The collar's yellow-green background is
overwhelmed by burgundy veins and carmine-pink blotches that extend to
the upper back of the pitcher tube. The pitchers are never more than 30
cm (12 inches) tall. The flower petals are red."
- Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.29:117 (2000)
- Propagation: vegetative only
- Etymology: after Adrian Slack, among other things a noted wine-enthusiast, and after colour of pitchers
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- N: $[Sarracenia ' Wavy Lid ' {J. & J.Ainsworth}]
- P: Sarracenia:20 (1996)
- S: =[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}]
- Introducer: J. & J.Ainsworth
- Nominant: J. & J.Ainsworth
- HC: name not registered with ICRA
- Description: Sarracenia:20 (1996)
"Pitchers may attain a height of 75 cm although the [Sarracenia ' Wavy
Lid ' {J. & J.Ainsworth}] form (sic!) is not so tall. (...) a form
(sic!) with a wavy edge to the lid."
- Standard: Sarracenia:21 (1996), (drawing only!)
- Etymology: after the form of the pitcher lid
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- N: $[Sarracenia ' White Knight ' {P.Sheridan}]
- P: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:28 (2009)
- S: =[[Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] * [Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]]
- B: P.Sheridan, Woodford, Va., US, before 2009
- Nominant: P.Sheridan, 2009
- Registrant: P.Sheridan, 22. 4. 2009
- HC: Registered 1. 7. 2009 {JS}
- Description: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:28 (2009)
"A hybrid of [Sarracenia alata {(Wood) Wood}] and [Sarracenia
leucophylla {Raf.}] notable for the white upper pitchers
uncharacteristic of this species cross."
- Standard: Meadowview Biol.Res.Stat.2009 Cat.:28 (2009)
- Etymology: after upper pitcher coloration
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- N: $[Sarracenia ' White Trumpet ' {J. & J.Ainsworth}]
- P: Sarracenia:24 (1996)
- S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
- Introducer: J. & J.Ainsworth
- Nominant: J. & J.Ainsworth
- HC: name not registered with ICRA
- Description: Sarracenia:20 (1996)
"The only named form (sic!) commonly encountered is [Sarracenia ' White
Trumpet ' {J. & J.Ainsworth}] in which the whole upper pitcher and hood
has large white areas and slight, fine green netting. No pink flushing
appears even late in the season. Not all plants offered are true to
type."
- Standard: Sarracenia:25 (1996), (drawing only!)
- Etymology: after the colour of the pitcher
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- N: $[Sarracenia ' Yellow Flower ' {T.Camilleri}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.:39 (1998)
- S: =[Sarracenia leucophylla {Raf.}]
- HC: name not established (no description, violating Art.24.1., ICNCP)
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- N: $[Pinguicula ' Titan ' {L.Song}]
- P: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:11 (2001)
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PW: www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v29n1p14_21.html#pirouette
- S: =[[Pinguicula agnata {Casper}] * ?[Pinguicula macrophylla {H.B.K.}]]
- B: L.Song, Jr., Fullerton, USA, 17. 7. 1987
- Nominant: L.Song, Jr., approximately 1998
- Registrant: B.Rice, Davis, USA, 20. 10. 1999
- HC: Registered 5. 7. 2001 {JS}
- Description: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:11 (2001)
"At its largest, the leaves of [Pinguicula ' Titan ' {L.Song}] can
exceed the confines of a 15 cm (six inch) pot! The leaves resemble the
pollen parents, in having a longer and more pronounced petiole than the
leaves of the seed parent. However, the flower shape definitely favors
the seed parent, but the blue edges have been replaced with an even
magenta glow. A slight fragrance is also evident. It forms a large
subterranean hibernaculum, but has a relatively short dormant period.
[Pinguicula ' Titan ' {L.Song}] is very vigorous and easy to grow. It
survives on store shelves longer than all other carnivorous plants,
flowering there even after Venus Flytraps, sundews, and [Sarracenia
{L.}] have died."
- Standard: Carniv.Pl.Newslett.30:12 (2001)
- Propagation: vegetative only
- Etymology: both to indicate the plants large size and to commemorate the nickname for California State University, Fullerton
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