Marcus' CP Growlist

If you have any comments, esp. on the ID of the plants, please mail me.

See what other plants (nightshades and succulents) I grow here.

15th Aug 2003: I added some rather poor quality pictures. Hope you like them anyway.
11th Feb 2004: I added some more pics, a little better this time. They are those with the file-size numbers. 
29th Feb 2004: Some more Utricularia pictures added.
25th Aug 2004: Added pictures of Sarracenia cv. ‘Lochness’.
05th Oct 2004: More pictures! (Getting the hang of it.)
15th Oct 2004: Added plant and flower pictures of Drosera ericksoniae (pygmies)
06th Nov 2004: pics of Utricularia dichotoma, U. firmula, U. livida (Durban), U. reniformis, U. nephrophylla (second flower pic), Sarracenia (x excellens) x (x wrigleyana), Drosera dilatato-petiolaris (with prey) added.
13th Jul 2005: pics added: Dionea muscipula “dentate” - Drosera capillaris (Buck Pond) - D. coccicaulis - D. oblanceolata - pygmies: - D. dichrosepala - D. eneabba - D. ericksoniae (new & nicer flower pic) - D. lasiantha (with prey) - Pinguicula sp. Tolantonga - Utricularia alpina - U. nephrophylla “lilac flower” - U. striatula
5th Aug 2005: new Sarracenia cv. ‘Lochness’ page - pictures of Sarracenia alata “black tube”, S. leucophylla “Bruce Bednar clone”, S. x excellens “pink flower”, and S. x excellens (Apalachicola National Forest, FL) - pictures of different Sphagnum species I grow
21st Aug 2005: new photos: Drosera nitidula allantostigma flower, Utricularia reniformis “undulating leaf”, Utricularia livida (Mexico) flower
15th Nov 2005: photo of the former Sarracenia leucophylla site: “Gas Station”, Perdido, AL, added
3rd June 2006: added photo comparing the flower of the “normal” Utricularia alpina with the large flowered form from Auyan Tepui, also a photo of the flower of U. arenaria
27th June 2006: added photos of Utricularia sp. Kerala
12th August 2006: added photos of Drosera pulchella “orange flower”, Sarracenia leucophylla (Deer Park, AL), S. x excellens “orange flower”, and S. x excellens “red flower” (Slack)



Drosera

(Sub-) Tropical etc.

D. adelae
D. aliciae
D. admirabilis (Ceres, S. Africa)
D. ascendens (Bandeira Peak, MG, BR)  --  pic: 304kB
D. binata
D. binata multifida extrema
D. brevifolia “white flower” (Rt 375, Wakulia Co., FL)
D. burmannii
D. capensis
D. capensis cv. ‘albino’  --  sometimes called “alba”
D. capensis “all red”
D. capillaris
D. capillaris (Buck Pond, Escambia County, FL)  --  pic: 244kB
D. coccicaulis  --  group: 248kB
D. cuneifolia
D. dielsiana  --  pic: 212kB
D. intermedia “Roraima”  --  see pics here
D. intermedia “Big Audrey” (Sao Paolo, Sitio Ono Farm, Brazil)
D. madagascariensis
D. natalensis
D. nidiformis
D. nidiformis (Magaliesburg, S. Africa)
D. oblanceolata  --  two plants capturing a crane-fly: 484kB
D. oblanceolata (Hong Kong)
D. prolifera  --  one young plant in a lot of Sphagnum: 244kB
D. rubrifolia
D. schizandra
D. slackii
D. spatulata
D. spatulata (Hong Kong)  --  flower morphology might suggest some D. oblanceolata ingression?
D. spatulata lovellae
D. spatulata loureirii (Hong Kong)
D. spatulata cv. ‘Tamlin’
D. tokaiensis
D. venusta
D. capillaris “long-arm” (Pasco Co., FL) x rotundifolia “EverGrow”  --  Ivan Snyder’s cross
D. intermedia x capillaris
D. linearis x spatulata
D. x nagamotoi “Ivan Snyder’s fertile octoploid”
D. x obovata “Ivan’s Paddle” [=D. rotundifolia (CA) x D. anglica (CA x HI)]  --  does not go dormant!
D. sp. “10-erect”
D. sp. “Auyan Tepui”  --  most probably not from there; D. spatulata-complex?  --  pic: 44kB 590kB
D. sp. “Brazil”
D. sp. “Borneo”  --  probably a small form of D. spatulata
D. sp. “Chimanimani Mtns.” (Zimbabwe)
D. sp. “floating”
D. sp. “Hermanus” (S. Africa)  --  pic: 100kB
D. sp. “South Africa”

Tuberous sundews

D. auriculata “pink flower”
D. erythrorhiza ssp. erythrorhiza var. erythrorhiza  --  pic: 73kB
D. erythrorhiza ssp. erythrorhiza var. imbecila  --  in flower

Pygmies

D. callistos  --  208kB
D. citrina
D. dichrosepala  --  212kB
D. eneabba  --  204kB
D. enodes
D. ericksoniae  --  pics: colony: 244kB plant: 224kB 4 different flower pics: 120kB 108kB 88kB 160kB
D. lasiantha  --  148kB
D. leucoblasta
D. microscapa
D. nitidula allantostigma  --  124kB
D. occidentalis occidentalis
D. occidentalis sp. “Bermullah”
D. platystigma
D. pulchella “coral pink/reddish centre”
D. pulchella “dark pink”
D. pulchella “orange”  --  152kB
D. pulchella “orange/dark centre”
D. pulchella “orange-red 35B, red basal veins and ovary”
D. pulchella “pink”
D. pulchella “pink/white centre”
D. pulchella “red 37B - red flower, red centre”  --  flower: 160kB
D. pulchella “red 58B”
D. pulchella “red purple”
D. pulchella “salmon”
D. pulchella “salmon/maroon”
D. pulchella (Scott River)
D. pygmaea “all green form” (New Zealand)
D. pygmaea (Mt. Ruapehu, New Zealand)  --  also “all green”
D. roseana
D. sargentii
D. scorpioides “light pink”  --  pic1: 62kB   --  pic2: 36kB 110kB
D. scorpioides “pink”
D. scorpioides “white”
D. sewelliae
D. stelliflora
D. ericksoniae x pulchella
D. nitidula nitidula x pygmaea “W.A. South Coast form”
D. nitidula omissa x occidentalis occidentalis [= “Lake Badgerup”]

Petiolaris Complex

D. dilatato-petiolaris  --  with prey: 236kB
D. paradoxa “pink flower” (Drysdale River, Kimberly)
D. petiolaris

Temperate

D. intermedia (Kendlmühlfilze, Bavaria)  --  pic: 212kB
D. rotundifolia (Kendlmühlfilze, Bavaria)
D. rotundifolia (Lake District)
D. rotundifolia (Norway)
D. rotundifolia (South Fallsburg, New York, MH)  -- raised from seeds out of Sundew Matt's conservation project
D. rotundifolia var. corsica

 

Cephalotus

C. follicularis

 

Dionaea

D. muscipula  --  pic: 240kB
D. muscipula cv. ‘Cupped Trap’
D. muscipula “dentate”  --  pic: 132kB  --  Thomas Carow’s creation

 

Nepenthes

N. fusca
N. x ventrata

 

Pinguicula

P. debbertiana
P. ehlersiae “white”  --  pic: 160kB
P. emarginata
P. gigantea
P. gracilis  --  pic1: 43kB  --  pic2: 21kB  --  pic3: 70kB  --  pic4: 36kB
P. potosiensis
P. sp. “Tolantonga”  --  whole plant in flower (winter rosette): 92kB  --  flower: 21kB  --  see also here.

 

Sarracenia

S. alabamensis
S. alata “black tube” (MS)  --  pitcher pictures, front: 156kB, sideview: 108kB, back: 152kB
S. alata “black tube” (De Soto, MS)  --  Mike King’s A27
S. flava (Miramar Beach, FL, mixed population all red/heavy veined)
S. flava var. rubricorpora (Sumatra, Appalachicola, FL)
S. leucophylla (Deer Park, AL)  --  white with red veining  --  flower: 164kB
S. leucophylla “tall”
S. leucophylla “Bruce Bednar clone” (Perdido, AL)  --  yellow flower, Mike King’s L3  --  pitcher pictures, front: 172kB, close-up: 192kB, sideview: 108kB, back: 108kB
S. leucophylla (Gas Station site, Perdido, AL)  --  photos of the site in May 2004, the Gas Station: 96kB, the site behind it: 136kB :-(
S. minor
S. oreophila (Sand Mountain, AL) “red clone”
S. psittacina  --  dwarf form?
S. purpurea purpurea
S. purpurea purpurea (Crief Bog, Ontario)
S. purpurea purpurea (Moss Lake, Grey Co., Ontario)
S. purpurea purpurea f. heterophylla
S. purpurea purpurea var. ripicola (Dorcas Bay, Ontario)
S. purpurea venosa
S. purpurea venosa var. burkii [= S. rosea] (Cook’s Bayou, N. FL)
S. rubra jonesii (Greenville County, SC)
S. x excellens (Apalachicola National Forest, FL)  --  Mike King’s H51  --  pitcher pictures, sideview: 152kB, 3/4 back: 152kB
S. x excellens  --  orange flower  --  flower: 148kB
S. x excellens  --  pink flower  --  pitcher pictures, front: 104kB, sideview: 92kB, back: 156kB
S. x excellens  --  red flower, from Adrian Slack’s original stock  --  pitcher pictures, front: 148kB, sideview: 120kB, back: 248kB
S. x excellens cv. ‘Lochness’  --  Adrian Slack’s famous cultivar  --  new pictures, incl. photos of the red flower here
S. (x excellens) x (x wrigleyana)  --  from Slack’s original stock  --  pics, pitchers: 132kB front: 112kB 88kB side: 112kB back: 108kB
S. cv. ‘Dixie Lace’

 

Utricularia

The distinction of Utricularia species into terrestrials and epiphytes etc. cannot sharply be drawn, of course - e.g. U. longifolia or U. pubescens occur as both in habitat. The grouping here reflects the way I cultivate the plants.
See the list of Utricularia I grow categorised into sections.

Aquatics

U. gibba
U. stygia (Alto Adige, Italy)

Epiphytes, Lithophytes, etc.

U. alpina  --  flowers: 120kB
U. alpina (Auyan Tepui)  --  large flower  --  photo comparing normal and large flower: 112kB; larger version of the same photo: 188kB
U. aureomaculata
U. endresii  --  picture of the tubers: 200kB
U. humboldtii  --  pic of traps under water
U. longifolia
U. longifolia var. forgetiana
U. nelumbifolia  --  picture of the leaves: 112kB
U. nephrophylla “white flower”  --  picture: 156kB; close-up of leaves: 212kB; two flower pics: 56kB 68kB
U. nephrophylla “lilac flower”  --  flower: 80kB
U. nephrophylla [?]
U. quelchii
U. reniformis  --  medium leaf
U. reniformis  --  form with undulating leaves  --  closeups of small leaves: 116kB 144kB; “whole plant”: 200kB
U. aff. longifolia
U. alpina x campbelliana
U. cv. ‘Jitka’ (quelchii x praetermissa)

Terrestrials, Affixed Aquatics/Submerged, etc.

U. adpressa
U. amethystina
U. arenaria  --  photo of the flower: 64kB
U. bisquamata
U. bisquamata “Betty’s Bay”
U. blanchetii  --  pic1: 16kB, pic2: 19kB
U. biloba
U. caerulea
U. caerulea “white flower”
U. caerulea (Hong Kong)
U. calycifida cv. ‘Asenath Waite’  --  pic1: 27kB, pic2: 72kB, pic3: 39kB
U. delicatula
U. dichotoma  --  flower pics, frontal: 68kB, side view: 84kB
U. firmula  --  3 different flower pics: 63kB 64kB 64kB
U. graminifolia
U. heterosepala (Philippines)
U. lateriflora
U. livida (Durban, S. Africa)  --  flower pics, front/side: 76kB, back: 80kB
U. livida (Mexico)  --  flower: 76kB
U. livida (Ruanda)
U. livida “white flower”  --  flower pics, front: 24kB, back: 28kB
U. minutissima
U. menziesii “red flower” (Pinjarra, WA)
U. monanthos
U. odorata
U. parthenopipes
U. paulineae
U. pentadactyla
U. praelonga
U. pubescens
U. resupinata
U. sandersonii
U. sandersonii “blue flower”
U. simplex
U. subulata
U. tricolor
U. uliginosa (Hong Kong)
U. uniflora
U. warburgii
U. sp. Hermanus  --   a U. bisquamata form?
U. sp. Kerala  --   flower pictures: front: 116kB, side: 124kB, back: 140kB
U. sp. Zimbabwe
U. sp. “microcalyx”  --  this is widely circulated as U. microcalyx, but it is not that species. I examined the traps and they are nothing like what they should be. I’m not sure about the right ID, might be U. livida
U. sp. “microcalyx” (Madagascar)  --  see above

 

Sphagnum

I grow variety of different -- as of yet unkeyed -- species. If you know how to key them, please mail me.

Here are pictures of some of those species: 252kB 244kB 208kB 328kB 244kB 256kB 224kB 256kB 376kB 260kB



All pictures on this site
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