- First described
- 2022
- Type
- single clone
- Cultivar
- '25P-1'
Origin
Selected by Mike from a large pheno-hunt grow-out of his Washington Co, AL leuco population. The mother plant is somewhere in Mike's collection ("the leucomania abyss") — the documented division is a clone Mike chose to flag for its early-trap white character.
Standout traits
- Whiter than typical for the population, but not alba — uncommon combination.
- White intensifies as traps mature (consistent in Mike's experience).
- Some red below the white area — Mike unsure if stable.
- Fast grower, standard population shape.
Cultivation notes
Mike: when small plants produce unusually white traps, the white character is reliably amplified at vegetative maturity, provided growing conditions support full color development.
Standout traits
- Whiter than typical for the population — uncommon to find white-but-not-alba clones.
- White character intensifies as traps mature — Mike states this is consistent across his selections.
- Some red below the white area — possibly unstable trait.
- Standard population shape; fast grower.
Cultivation
Mike: white traps observed early on small plants tend to become more white as the plant matures, but only when conditions support full color development. Size alone is insufficient.
Photos (9)
Naming
25P-1 — Mike's internal accession code for this Washington Co pheno-hunt division.