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Wednesday, June 18, 2014
Slow Process
Day 261 (bonus post): If you're following the unfurling of my Sarracenia's blossom and were wondering why I haven't posted another picture...well, this is one of the slowest openings I've ever witnessed in a plant. Now that the petals have separated, I can see something in the center which looks rather like an orange with the peel removed. I have no idea what comes next, and am resisting the temptation to look it up on line because I want it to surprise me.
Labels:
carnivorous plants,
gardening,
Pitcher plant,
Sarracenia
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