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Post by doug on Jun 27, 2007 21:11:52 GMT -5
I got this one 4 months ago and now it has 4 nice pitchers. What is the hybrid name that they sell?
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Post by insectivore on Jun 27, 2007 21:59:52 GMT -5
Sarracenia Danna's Delight! Cya
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Post by doug on Apr 23, 2008 14:23:14 GMT -5
I have been looking around the internet and am thinking that it might be a Judith Hindle
It has its first flower that is already 10" high-- so is the flower different for a Judith Hindle than a Dana's delight?
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Post by Syble on Apr 23, 2008 15:01:39 GMT -5
It's most likely a Judith hindle... They slowed/stoped growing danas a while ago... I just went through trying to decipher the differences, it's also easier to tell for me atleast from a front shot. thanks Sib
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Post by mabudon on Apr 23, 2008 16:34:22 GMT -5
Dana's Delight, to ME at least looks a bit more "lacy" and usually a bit more "elegant" than Judith Hindle, which is more "stout" kinda...
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Post by Syble on Apr 23, 2008 20:31:44 GMT -5
the hood is awfully flaired for a dana, thought the tube is rather slim for a judith hehe, can we get a head on picture? Thanks sib
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Post by doug on Apr 23, 2008 21:24:33 GMT -5
Here is the same pitcher taken on the same day.
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Post by Syble on Apr 24, 2008 8:26:17 GMT -5
thanks, I'm convinced its a judith now! Thats a spring pitcher which is why it looks so elegant, the ones in the fall outside are more robust and thicker. Danas have less flair, less red, more pink and more white. Nice plant though, one of my favourite crosses! Thanks Sib
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Post by doug on May 16, 2008 21:58:16 GMT -5
My Judith Hindle flower is opening Here it is in my portable bog The top of the flower stem is 19 inches up from the bulb. You can see a new pitcher on the left.
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Post by doug on May 26, 2008 9:10:54 GMT -5
Here is the fully opened Judith Hindle.
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Post by vraev on May 27, 2008 0:58:36 GMT -5
wow! nice plant + flower.
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