- First described
- 2014
- Type
- population multi clone locality tall form
Tall var. minor population (9-10" pre-flowering) from Charlton Co. Possible okee-giant introgression or unique semi-tall variant.
Standout traits
- 9-10" tall traps pre-flowering — unusually tall for var. minor
- Long + skinny developing pitchers, atypical for regular minors
- Multi-plant population — multiple individuals all expressing the tall phenotype
- Possible okee-giant gene introgression OR unique semi-tall variant — Mike (post #1, 2014) leaves this as an open question
Cultivation
Outdoor Northern California. Tray BAKES in full sun dawn-to-dusk; requires daily-or-twice-daily watering during heat waves. Recent transplant + spacing (2015) drove maturity expression.
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Naming
Descriptive 'tall form' — pre-flowering traps reach 9-10" vs typical regular-minor max ~10".