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By Kevin01
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Hello FlyTrap Forums :)

I got this new Sarracenia today. Do any of you have confident guesses or knows the hybrid or subspecies or what it is?

Hope you're all having a good day
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By ChefDean
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With all the variations out there today, a definite, 100% ID is not likely. However, I will say that it has leucophylla in it. Not going to say 100% leuco, but it as leuco in its gene pool.
Maybe ask the guy you got it from as to its potential parentage.
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I tried putting it through a plant identifier, and it said it was most likely a Drosera :roll: . Anyways, the second most likely was S. Leucophylla, and with it not being super white, and mostly red I would agree with ChefDean that its some sort of Leucophylla hybrid:
ChefDean wrote: Not going to say 100% leuco, but it as leuco in its gene pool.
By Kevin01
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Thank you both! It's from a nursery so could definitely have just been a "mutt"
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By Intheswamp
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Maybe a S. leucomuttphylla?
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By Intheswamp
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This is what running the image through Plant.id came up with:
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By Bird
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It kinda looks like juthatip soper
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By MikeB
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I think it's one of the hundreds of variations of Sarracenia x moorei, a flava x leuco or leuco x flava hybrid. With all of the variations in the two parent species, the appearances of their offspring are all over the map.
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