- First described
- 2022
- Type
- population
A standout Charleston Co minor population — most spectacular windows of any minor in Mike's collection (thousands of clones known). Thin veins between windows → very white traps. sunbelle confirms not leucophylla introgression. Possibly only one extraordinarily-windowed clone in the batch. 22 photos (2022-2023).
Standout traits
- Most spectacular windows of any minor in Mike's collection (thousands of clones)
- Trait: very thin veins between windows → traps appear very white
- Windows extend far down the trap
- Mike (2022): 'I didn't even know minors like these existed until these started producing adult pitchers'
- Possibly only one stand-out clone in the batch (per Mike 2022 update)
- Some clones with red coloration (genetic vs. cold stress unknown)
- Diverse: bulbous shape clones present
- sunbelle (2022): NOT leucophylla introgression (no leuco in SC at this site)
- Suggested cultivar names from forum: 'Major Pane' (window pane), 'Major'
Cultivation
- Windowed standout had a rough season 2023 — didn't put on much growth, didn't merit photographing.
- Mike: 'puffy' / baseball-bat-shaped seedlings noted (2023).
Photos (22)
Naming
Standard locality designation. Mike's working population label for Charleston Co, SC seedlings showing extraordinary windowing.