Sarracenia x moorei H199 MK Botanical Garden of Leiden
Sarracenia x moorei H199 MK Botanical Garden of Leiden
This historic moorei is among the most beautiful you can have in your collection.
It has different shades of color, starting from the green of the ascidian, it is colored purple in the internal area of the mouth and maintains a beautiful white cap with different ribs.
Hybrid sarracenias are the result of pollinations between two sarracenias of different genetics.
The acronym “X” determines the crossing between two species of which the first plant is the plant that provided the ovary while the second plant is the pollen donor.
Example: S. x alata (Mother) x flava (Father)
If a sarracenia is self-pollinated it is named Sarracenia
Example: Sarracenia alata x “Self”
If a sarracenia is pollinated by insects and no artificial intervention has been taken, it is named S. x “OP”
Example: Sarracenia alata x OP (Open Pollinated)
