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.
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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:
Okay, Celia, time for your dramatic lighting closeup! Sarracenia rosaea. Even your scientific name is beautiful.
@LnzyHou She's so worth the effort of keeping pure water on hand :).
Wait, is this the same Celia we met recently? She’s growing!🌸
@ATXJane Yup, she's the one :). Leaves are faded from dormancy. Now that she has bloomed, I'm pretty sure she's not a hybrid, this species description fits a lot of her growth pattern, including sometimes having no veins with a gradient, and sometimes having light veining. Even the shorter flower stem and larger flower fits the description. I can't wait to see the range of potential in her seedlings :).
She’s a keeper. So pretty.
@tippitiwichet
How exotic & beautiful.