- First described
- 2012
- Type
- individual clone historic named cultivar
- Cultivar
- 'Green Rosette'
Origin
Mike's clone — likely the original Gulf Co, FL AF psittacina based on phenotype (short squat traps with fat heads). Three other AF psittacina sites are known to Mike: Bay Co FL, Baldwin Co AL, and the Okefenokee Swamp.
History
- 2012-06-04 — Mike's first thread post
- 2012-07-23 — second update
- 2012-08-08 — sarraceniaobsessed asks if it's the same as 'Green Rosette'; Mike confirms ALL AF psittacinas go by that name; enumerates known wild sites
- 2012-12 — Gulf Co AF group photo
Standout traits
- Anthocyanin-free (all green, no red)
- Short squat trap with fat head — Gulf Co FL characteristic
Cultivation notes
Outdoor Northern California. Standard psittacina care.
Photos
Five Mike-source photos imported, all 2012. See photos[].
Standout traits
- Anthocyanin-free — no red pigments, all green
- Short, squat traps with fat heads — characteristic Gulf Co FL phenotype
- Possibly the original clone of the cultivar
Cultivation
Outdoor Northern California. Standard psittacina care.
Photos (5)
Naming
'Green Rosette' = the cultivar name applied to anthocyanin-free psittacinas. Mike (post #4): "all AF psittacinas go by the name of green rosette" — at least informally as of 2012; whether this is one cultivar or a category-name remains a question.