jimscott
Seedling
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Post by jimscott on Aug 30, 2006 17:19:01 GMT -5
How does one distinguish between the two?
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Post by mabudon on Aug 30, 2006 19:12:41 GMT -5
Dana's delight is less ruffled and the "trumpet" is pretty much totally tapered , big at top, small at bottom, and seems to only fully turn red as the pitcher is actually dying in my experience.. it seems to have a lot more "light windows" of the white, ireegularly lozenge-shaped fenestrations, showing WAYmore S.leucophylla (which, if I'm not mistaken, dana's delight is an actual cultivar of)
Judith Hindle.. has that mid-pitcher "flare",no real defined white "lozenges" and more just a green with strong venation... it also turns deep red overall, but seems to do so a bit sooner, before it goes into decline
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Post by mabudon on Sept 2, 2006 9:59:51 GMT -5
Also, Dana's Delight pitchers tend to be taller at an earlier age from what I've seen, tho that may or may not be true for all... and laso they tend to curve more , coming at an angle from the rhizome whereas Judith Hindle kinda bolts straight up Why no other replies?? Was my first answer too far off to even warrant continuing?
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