- 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.