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By Sarraceniac
- 28 Feb, 2009
- 6 likes
The top of that purpurea with a S. psittacina behind it
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Well Clarice, it *is* used for eating. Hmmmm. Woodlouse casserole.
John.
28 Feb, 2009
Hmm - my S. purpurea looks more like the one at the top of this picture.....mine's redder in colour, but doesnt seem to curl over like the one at the bottom of the picture.
1 Mar, 2009
Don't worry Sid. This one is like me - very mature. Lol.
John.
1 Mar, 2009
LOL!!!
1 Mar, 2009
LOL....., that's a good one, John.... you're sharp as a tac ! BTW, I'd love to have both of these little beauties out by my pond. I have two varieties but don't know the cultivars of either.
2 Mar, 2009
If you post pictures (or pitchers) Jerrie, I will try to identify them for you. But I Certainly can't get it down to the field where they came from, which is a, rather laughable in my opinion, trend when selling sarras.
John.
2 Mar, 2009
I'll certainly do that John, thanks so much ! It might take me a few days to find the pics of them.
4 Mar, 2009
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It looks like someones tongue
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