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Sarracenia ‘Scarlet Belle’

Sarracenia 'Scarlet Belle' | The History of this Beautiful Hybrid Carnivorous Plant

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Sarracenia ‘Scarlet Belle’

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What the heck are

Sarracenias?!

Sarracenias are carnivorous pitcher plants

native to the eastern part of North America.

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What states are these plants native to??

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Is the Sarracenia ‘Scarlet Belle’

pitcher plants a hybrid??

YES!

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What two species was cross bred?

S. leucophylla +

S. psittacina

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Who developed

this beautiful plant??

A genius man named Bob Hanrahan

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Did Bob do this by accident?

No way!!

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How did he cultivate such an amazing

plant?His goal was to create a

Sarracenia that was: -rich in color

-rapid and abundant in growth -can be grown in many different

environments -with a wondrous shape

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Why did he choose S.

leucophylla?

For their color formation, and how it grows well in wet and semi-dry grasslands.

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Why did he choose S. psittacina?

Mainly because this species produces massive amounts of pitchers in a rosetted shape, and also maintains

their color even when dormant.

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Why did he name it the

‘Scarlet Belle’?It was actually his son and

his son’s fiancée who named it on August 7th, 2002

because his son’s fiancée is a “belle”, and the color

theme for their wedding just happened to be scarlet red.

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Where can I buy one of these bad

boys?!

southbaytraps.com … Duuuuuuhhhhh