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Awaiting Mike's review. This entry was AI-extracted from forum posts. Treat specifics as a working draft until reviewed.

sarracenia leucophylla

Sarracenia leucophylla 'long white' Baldwin Co, AL

Baldwin Co, AL

First described
2018

A regular Baldwin Co leucophylla (not alba) with white pigments stretching far down the petiole. Mike frames as breeding- significant 'backbone genetics' for locking in the stretchy- white trait through selective crossing. 4 Mike photos (2018-10-23). Single-post thread.

Standout traits

  • White pigments stretch far down the petiole
  • Otherwise a regular leucophylla
  • Mike (2018) frames as breeding-significant 'backbone genetics' for locking in the stretchy trait via crossing

Cultivation

  • Standard leucophylla.

Photos (4)

Naming

Mike's label — refers to white pigments stretching far down the petiole. One of "several genetically different clones" with this trait that Mike was identifying around 2018 to pursue stretchy-white-pigment breeding.