- First described
- 2021
An asymmetric, stretchy-trap leucophylla with crazy white from suspected historic alata introgression. Iteration on Mike's 'stretch' line. Possibly an alba. Two-fall-flush in some seasons. 8 Mike photos (2021-2022).
Standout traits
- Asymmetric stretchy trap form (one side longer than the other)
- Crazy heavy white (alata-introgression hypothesis)
- Two sets of fall traps in some seasons (hybrid vigor)
- Fall traps develop ~2 weeks earlier than other Washington Co populations
- Possibly an alba — Mike hasn't committed to that label
- zugul (2021): 'I can defently see some alata genes in this one, but in a good way'
- Some clones in this regional set produce yellowish flowers (alata signature)
Photos (8)
Naming
'stretch 2.0' = trap visibly stretches/elongates on one side (Mike 2021: 'stretchy AF — and AF doesn't stand for anthocyanin free, ladies and gentlemen'). The '2.0' implies an iteration on a prior 'stretch' clone Mike has named. Possibly an alba — Mike has not formally labeled it as such yet.