New Cultivars. Pinguicula Riva. Submitted: 22 February 2018

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New Cultivars Keywords: Pinguicula Riva, Drosera binata Ghost, Nepenthes ampullaria Black Widow, Nepenthes ampullaria Caramel Candy Stripe, Nepenthes ampullaria Lime Delight, Nepenthes ampullaria Chocolate Delight, Nepenthes ampullaria Cherry Delight, Nepenthes ampullaria Bronze Delight. Submitted: 22 February 2018 Pinguicula Riva The parents of Pinguicula Riva (Fig. 1) are P. agnata (with scented flowers) P. gigantea (to the best of my knowledge; the second parent may have been a P. gigantea P. emarginata). This cross was done and the resulting seed germinated in late 2013 by me in San Francisco, California. This particular plant made its specialness apparent after about 2 years of growth under lights when it began flowering. The flower is approximately 2 cm wide by 2.5 cm long and is white with a bright yellow center which is surrounded by a flaring purple ring. The petals are 1 cm long, 7-9 mm wide, slightly ruffled, and the top 2 petals have irregular slightly serrated upper margins. The spur is 12 mm long, green and straight. The flower stalk is 18-20 cm long. And, the flower is scented, quite heavily in warmer conditions. The flower does not produce pollen or seed so it is sterile. The leaves of the plant are nice as well, ranging from 4-5.5 cm long and about 3 cm wide. The leaf shape is oblong egg-shaped with the rounded end distal from the central growth point. The color of the leaves ranges from pale green with burgundy tinting and margins to muted burgundy with green undertones. The margins of the leaf are slightly upturned. The leaves also have a noticeable shimmer and sparkle resulting from the glue production and glandular definition. The rosette may have anywhere from 7-12 leaves at a time. The plant does not produce dormant more succulent-like leaves but will propagate easily from pulling the carnivorous leaves. The plant divides itself readily and produces numerous (2-4) flowers at the same time almost constantly. Figure 1: Pinguicula Riva flowering plant (left) and flower (right). 74 Carnivorous Plant Newsletter

Pinguicula Riva is named for Riva Rubnitz, my mother. At this time, plants are currently only available through me, but may soon be of limited availability through California Carnivores. Mark Rubnitz San Francisco California USA rubyjewby@mac.com Submitted: 2 May 2017 Drosera binata Ghost In 2014 Drosera binata Ghost grew in my collection between apparently normal, seed propagated D. binata. I separated the plant for its striking white appearance and started to propagate it vegetatively by root cuttings and division. Usually the plant starts with very pale green to white petioles and leaves after winter dormancy (Figs. 2 4). During the growing season, also some normal green leaves emerge; therefore, the plant appears seasonally variable: either with all leaves white, white mixed with green, or for short periods even all green. Usually the white leaves predominate and even after short periods with only green leaves the white color returns. Since 2014, I forwarded the plant to some CP-friends for closer inspection and they all confirmed that the white petioles and leaves occur reliably for three years now. Therefore, the characteristics of this cultivar are stable and not just a seasonal outlier due to whatever conditions. Apart from its color, Drosera binata Ghost grows usually as T-form; however, mature plants temporarily develop also some dichotomous leaves, which are also either white or pale green. For cultivation, it needs the same conditions and requirements like a normal D. binata and the leaves die back during winter dormancy. Klaus Ivanez Edisonstraße 52 70439 Stuttgart Germany info@carnivorous-plants.de Figure 2: Drosera binata Ghost (center), D. binata T-form (left), and D. binata var. dichotoma (right). Photo by Klaus Ivanez. Volume 47 June 2018 75

Figure 3: Drosera. binata Ghost with two developing dichotomous leaves. Photo by Klaus Ivanez. Figure 4: Drosera binata Ghost close up. Photo by S. Hartmeyer. 76 Carnivorous Plant Newsletter

Six new Nepenthes ampullaria cultivars Richard Nunn Malvern South Australia Richardjnunn1@gmail.com Chiem Nguyen Anh Vu Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam Chiemnguyenanhvu@gmail.com Submitted: 22 February 2018 Nepenthes ampullaria is a widespread species of lowland Nepenthes that occurs in Peninsula Malaysia, Borneo, New Guinea, Singapore, Sumatra, Thailand, and the Maluku Islands. Over the entirety of its range, N. ampullaria shows spectacular diversity in pitcher coloration, even though morphologically there is very little variation. These color varieties are stable in both the field and cultivation. Jacky Chiem of Chiemexotics, a Nepenthes nursery based in Vietnam, has amassed a collection of over 70 different clones and has previously registered N. ampullaria Black Miracle and Black Pearl (Carniv. Pl. Newslett. 46: 159, 2017), here six more of the most brilliant clones are formally registered as cultivars. The distinguishing features of these different cultivars focus on the striking combinations of pitcher and peristome color. All of these cultivars can only be propagated by cuttings from the original clones. Nepenthes ampullaria Black Widow The lower pitchers have a very dark brown almost black coloration, with red markings, reminiscent of the red on black markings of the black widow (or red back) spider. Volume 47 June 2018 77

Nepenthes ampullaria Caramel Candy Stripe The lower pitchers have a predominantly caramel color with a few brown markings, and the striking peristome is yellow with red candy stripes. 78 Carnivorous Plant Newsletter

Nepenthes ampullaria Lime Delight The lower pitchers are almost pure dark brown/black with a few small lime green markings which contrast with the pure lime green peristome. Volume 47 June 2018 79

Nepenthes ampullaria Chocolate Delight The lower pitchers are chocolate brown with green markings and the peristome is a pure deep chocolate brown. 80 Carnivorous Plant Newsletter

Nepenthes ampullaria Cherry Delight The lower pitchers are brown with green markings and the peristome is beautiful cherry red color, evoking images of the popular Australian confectionary, Cherry Ripe. Volume 47 June 2018 81

Nepenthes ampullaria Bronze Delight The lower pitchers are a red-bronze color with brown markings and the peristome is the same color on the outer margins and gradually fades to a yellow-bronze at the inner margin. 82 Carnivorous Plant Newsletter