Bog plant

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Bog plant

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Nikon 810, 105 macro, natural light, stack of 24 images

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Well done; hairiness, shininess and the leaf structure all show nicely.
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I love these plants. The genus is Sarracenia. Did you find this in the wild? It looks a bit oddly colored for a pure species, might be a hybrid if you found it in cultivation.

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Beautiful capture!

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Post by leonardturner »

My thanks to you all.

Lou, This one may well be a hybrid. It has been living in my yard for some time, but originally came from a supplier; I think it may be incompletely developed though, and will perhaps be more typically colored as it matures.

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Nice!

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I had a S. purpurea venosa colonizing my bathroom shelf for a long time. A bit of a Triffid when it flowers!
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