jeff
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Post by jeff on Sept 29, 2008 2:04:57 GMT -5
I want to know what sarracenia hybrids do you find 'in situ' .
jeff
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Post by stevestewart on Sept 29, 2008 7:01:49 GMT -5
Jeff,
A good book for you would be Donald Schnell's Carnivorous Plants of the United States and Canada.
Schnell lists the primary hybrids found in the field as, S. x catesbaei, S. x mitchelliana, S. x swaniana, S. x courtii, S.x chelsoni, S. x exornata, S. x mooreana, S. x excellens, S. x wrigleyana, S. x readii, S. x ereolata, S. x harperi, S. x formosa, S. x rehderi, S. x popei, S. x gilpini, and S. x ahlesii.
Some of the hybrid names can be updated by Brian or Aidan possibly. There are some complex hybrids that can be added to the list as well. Possibly by Brian or Aidan.
Take care, Steven Stewart
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Post by jeff on Sept 30, 2008 5:15:07 GMT -5
many thanks
jeff
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