sarrs roots?
When I was looking for the beginning of new pitchers on my sar I found something that I thought looked odd.
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This looks like this is not part of the other roots in this pot. I found 2 of these separate things together with the smaller sarr in my pot.
These separate plants are the ones that grow the new big pitchers.
What I would like to know is if this the way sarrs normally grow or is this a pot with 3 diffrent plants in it.
These separate growing plants look like they've been cut back drasticly(maybe to get them in the small pot).
If there are 3 plants in this pot ,should I take them appart after the next winter?
The 2 cut back plants have the same bigger pitchers while the main plant has small pitchers (only 1 made it over 2 inches)
Oh, I bought it in a garden center and the tag just said Sarracenia hybrid so I wouldn't be surprised if they put several plants together to fill the pot up faster.
breeindy
tommyr_gw Zone 6
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