Celia is blooming! She's my fav pitcher plant, a weed found in some moss I bought, often does some tequila sunrise colors, thus Celia named after Celia Hodes on Weeds. Now I will be able to self pollinate her, and find clues to her parentage by examining what comes up, as well as maybe get a similar but even more beautiful plant :). I haven't seen a mostly veinless pitcher that produced such color, but I am only a dabbler.

Poor Celia is looking scraggly, I divided her and then Romeo ate four of her remaining pitchers. But, she's showing me her flowers will have lots of color, even when her leaves are still green from dormancy :).

Just gave her the sniff test (some Sarracenia flowers smell like cat pee), and she smells sweet, almost rose like :). I can't wait to meet her seedlings.

Celia has started dropping pollen from her anthers, so I pollinated her and took some celebratory shots with the good camera :).

More on how this flower has designed itself to prevent self pollination, unless some fool like me interferes, found here:

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@LnzyHou I'd say thank you, but all I did really was watch. Anyway, I want to make 50 of her now, and fill the place with her blooms :).

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