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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 MK L12A Deer Park, AL

AL

First described
2012
Type
individual clone mike king source photographed at drews

Origin

Mike King leucophylla accession 12A; wild origin Deer Park, AL.

History

Single Mike-post (2012-06-11) — Mike photographed this clone in Drew Martinez's collection. Mike's framing: stuck out for huge spring/summer pitchers (unusual for leucophylla). naturenuts (post #4, 2018-03-08) adds the clone to their own collection.

Standout traits

  • Huge spring/summer pitchers — atypical for leuco
  • Drew-grown specimen photo set

Photos

Three Mike-source photos imported (Drew's plants). See photos[].

Standout traits

  • HUGE spring/summer pitchers — unusual for S. leucophylla (which typically has best traps in fall)
  • Stuck out in Drew's collection — Mike: 'I was debating if I could out-run him' (with the plant)
  • Different from Bob Hanrahan-property leucos (which produce skinny early-season + spectacular fall traps)

Cultivation

[MISSING] — at-Drew's photographs only; Mike doesn't own this clone in his own collection at the time.

Photos (3)

Naming

MK L12A = Mike King leucophylla accession 12A. 'Deer Park' = wild locality, AL.