Sarracenia leucophylla and friends
This year is really flying by. It felt like it was only moments ago where I had fresh spring pitchers and flowers in the Asylum… now I’m seeing more S. leucophylla and S. leucophylla hybrids starting...
View ArticleSarracenia mitchelliana AF
Sarracenia mitchelliana AF, a seed grown plant of my own crossing. New pitcher seems to glow against the older pitchers of the season.
View ArticleGlowing Nepenthes: “Sabre” and “Song of Melancholy”
Carnivorous plants are badass. Beauty, seduction (um, yeah that’s a NSFW link), devious trapping prowess… acoustic echo location skills, and even glow in the dark skills just to name a few – they never...
View ArticleWeekend Assortment
Just a random spattering of Sarracenia snapshots for your weekend. Enjoy! Sarracenia ‘Reptilian Rose’ x leucophylla “Pale” – clone 8 Cross by Dr. Travis H. Wyman Sarracenia purpurea “Smurf” Weirdo....
View ArticleSarracenia unknown hybrid x ‘Adrian Slack’
Sarracenia unknown complex hybrid x ‘Adrian Slack’ Love the pink and white colors going at it in the upper portion of these pitchers. Plant bred/received from private grower
View ArticleLeucophylla Love
A few Sarracenia leucophylla mugshots to kick this weekend off! Sarracenia leucophylla – GA TAHBWG Clone Sarracenia leucophylla ‘Hurricane Creek White’- Clone A Sarracenia leucophylla HCW – Fukada...
View ArticleVisitor
Hey all! Yo, it has been a while. I’m still around – work has just been a bit busy as of late, but the plants have been there to keep me sane. Just wanted to share a few photos of a visitor that I...
View ArticleCarnivorous Weekend – 1 of 2: Garden of Wang
Last weekend was one beautiful carnivorous plant filled weekend. For my first stop, I had the honor of visiting my good friend, The Wang. Mike Wang. Totes awesome and epic and leucos blingin’ and...
View ArticleCarnivorous Weekend – 2 of 2: Garden of Faulisi
Carnivorous collection hopping weekend – part 2 of 2. After visiting Mike’s garden filled with blinding leucos, we drove down to meet our buddy Calen over at Phil’s spot. That is right – the grand...
View ArticleNifty Nepenthes
I recently had the pleasure of recently visiting a private Nepenthes grower – here’s a few shots of this brilliant collection. Full slideshow here. ***
View ArticleA Visit to Paul Barden’s
Last weekend my carni-bro Kinjie Coe and I had the honor and pleasure of visiting one of the great Nepenthes growers, Paul Barden. Over the past few years, Paul has been one of the influences in my...
View ArticleA Visit to Jerry Addington’s
Jerry Addington Last month, I once again had the pleasure of visiting one of the great Sarracenia influences in my life, Jerry Addington. It is always a great treat to have been able to visit twice in...
View Article2015: Reflection
Hi everyone! Happy New Year! Hope you all are doing well. It’s been a while since I’ve posted, but rest assured there has been no shortage of action. 2015 has been a year of tremendous growth. Both...
View ArticleFirst Flower
Hello all you beautiful people out there! Hope you all have been well! I’ve finished moving out of The Asylum and took the month of February to just relax a little bit from the wonderful fiasco of...
View ArticleLife. Re-potted.
Hello hello! It has been quite some time since I’ve written, hasn’t it? I wanted to check in and assure you that YES, I’m still alive. I’m writing on an eve of a pretty big change. The past few months...
View ArticleTransplanted: Fellowship of the Traveling Plants
Greetings from Portland, Oregon! YES PORTLAND!!! It’s been a little over a month since I’ve moved from the San Francisco Bay Area and I am slowly settling in. Now I have a yard where the plants will be...
View ArticleSarracenia Northwest Open House 2016
A few weeks ago I had the opportunity to visit the Sarracenia Northwest (web: http://www.growcarnivorousplants.com/) open house with my carni-bro, Kinjie. When I initially really got into carnivorous...
View ArticleA Visit to Jerry Addington’s – Sep 2016
Hi all! It’s been a while, hasn’t it? Hope everyone is doing well. Things here at The Pitcher Plant Project are still going through some transplant adjustments, but rest assured – there’s plenty of...
View ArticleSarracenia’s First Snow – Dec 2016
There are so many new things that I’m experiencing here in the wonderful Pacific Northwest playground – and my Sarracenia are also having some interesting new experiences as well. Such as — snow!...
View ArticleHello!
Hello there, nice to see you again. Oh my. It has been a while, hasn’t it? I hope you’re all doing well! I was taking some time off from blogging here, but hope to update this blog more often. Ever...
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