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Carnivores In The Garden: Sarracenia Pitcher Plants
Sarracenia are the easiest carnivorous plants to grow in the garden. They may be grown in pots or in the garden soil. All species of this plant require an adequate amount of peat in the soil. Some gardeners add ... [... more]
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Pitcher Plant, Purple, Sarracenia Purpurea
Foliage: Evergreen leaves slender at base, widening at middle; green, variegated or suffused with reddish purple; wide mouth lid; deep red with prominent veining of the hood; downward pointing spines line the throat ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Pitcher Plant, Sarracenia Spp. Jonesi
Comments: An endangered species; native to seepage bogs of Appalachian mountains of NC and SC ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Pitcher Plant, Hooded, Sarracenia Minor
Foliage: Green pitchers; expanded upper part and domed canopy lid covered with purple veins and white blotches on the rear portion of the pitcher; windows in back of the pitcher ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Pitcher Plant, Crimson, Sarracenia Drummondii = S. ...
Comments: Native to coastal Florida and Alabama ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Gardening with Carnivores: Sarracenia Pitcher Plants in ...
The first complete guide to the world's most spectacular carnivorous plants, from natural history to practical applications. With 80 color photos and line drawings. [... more]
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Sarracenia X Catesbaei
Pitcher plants are described as carnivorous plants because they trap and kill insects (e.g., flies, ants, beetles, wasps) and similar prey (e.g., mites, spiders) by luring them into trumpet-shaped pitchers (modified leaves) where the insects ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Sarracenia Rubra Subsp. Jonesii
Pitcher plants are described as carnivorous plants because they trap and kill insects (e.g., flies, ants, beetles, wasps) and similar prey (e.g., mites, spiders) by luring them into trumpet-shaped pitchers (modified leaves) where the insects ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Gardening With Carnivores: Sarracenia Pitcher Plants in ...
The North American pitcher plants (Sarracenia) are among the most spectacular carnivorous plants, and also the easiest to grow in temperate climates. Although Sarracenia have long been confused with unrelated tropical Nepenthes pitchers, gardeners are ... [... more]
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Purple Pitcher Plant 50 Seeds - Carnivorous -Sarracenia ...
A most fascinating, insect eating plant with 'Pitchers' of purple, green and red. A frost tender perennial. Grows 6-24". Also makes a good houseplant or terrarium plant. Proper name: Sarracenia purpurea [... more]
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1 Carnivorous Purple Pitcher Plant -Sarracenia purpurea
Purple Pitcher Plant Sarracenia purpurea, The Purple Pitcher Plant is definitely the easiest of all the carnivorous plants to grow and is excellent for beginners. Range You will find these carnivorous plants throughout the southeastern and well into the ... [... more]
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1 Scarlet Belle Pitcher Plant - Sarracenia -Carnivorous
Scarlet Belle' Pitcher Plant Sarracenia x 'Scarlet Belle' This naturally occurring cross of the white-top S. leucophylla and the parrot-pitcher, S. psittacina has rapidly become one of the most favorite pitcher plants. This fast growing selection makes a ... [... more]
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