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sarracenia minor var. okefenokeensis

Sarracenia minor var. okefenokeensis Charlton Co, GA — population overview

Charlton Co, GA

First described
2016
Type
population multi clone locality

Mike's Charlton Co okeefenokeensis population — 96+ clones, 130+ total in collection. Foot-tall pitchers from sub-inch rhizomes; framework for giant-trap cultivation (root space + insect feeding).

Standout traits

  • **Consistently produces foot-tall pitchers from sub-inch rhizomes** — atypical for okee giants from Ware Co (Mike, post #1, 2016)
  • Wild plants over 4 feet tall observed (wireman, post #3, 2016) — site believed-extant
  • **Cultivation framework — give roots room** (Mike, post #25, 2021): more soil volume + good genetics + right environment + heavy insect feeding = giant traps
  • Spring traps biggest under outdoor NorCal full sun (Mike, post #1, 2016)
  • **Heavy spring insect feeding drives big fall traps** — Mike (post #23, 2021): even after cool summer, fall traps got gigantic when spring traps were filled to capacity
  • **Yellow neon-green clones** in this population (Mike, post #20, 2019) — AF-like expression
  • Red-headed clone (Mike, post #22, 2020-06)
  • Giant-head wide-trap clone (Mike, post #36, 2024-06)

Cultivation

  • Outdoor Northern California; cement-mixing-tub cultivation.
  • Don't dead-head until spring traps fill with insects — leaving previous-year traps drives larger spring pitchers next year.
  • More soil = bigger traps (Mike post #25, 2021; kiwiearl post #26 confirmation).
  • clue (post #28, 2022) documented his Charlton Co okee from poor-water/long-fiber-sphagnum origin to good performance after repotting.
  • Extensive distribution; established in many collector trays.

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