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The display at the Orchid Haven, Cloud Forest, Gardens by the Bay during Gardens by the Bahay Kubo: A Fiesta of Orchids.

Pitcher plant / nepenthes

Aquatic Plants Gallery, Conservatory of Flowers, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco

  

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The unfurling bud of almost a month ago has gone through several changes. Inner petals splayed out, revealing the lower cup shape, with its curiously toothed lip. That in turn reveals a ball with yellow pollen laden stamens.

PS it smelled really bad - I guess to attract more flies? So it had to be relegated to the spare room, with a window open.

The pitcher plant is a symbol that represents Newfoundland and Labrador’s natural beauty, humanity, and strength of our collective character. One that has adapted to this place over generations, survived everything the world has thrown at it, and thrived. It’s a symbol of our creativity, of our way of looking at things differently, and of our belief that there really is no place on Earth quite like our home, Newfoundland and Labrador. Source: www.newfoundlandlabrador.com/wildlifeandnature/PitcherPla...

S. (leucophylla x flava var ornata) x ADS clone A HA19A

Nicely veined plant. This is the first time in probably a decade that I've noticed the red coloration near the throat-I swear, these plants are elusive! The first year I got it (late 90's), the veins on the exterior of the pitcher was very pronounced, but this year, it's just okay.

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Nikon D3100

 

Weeks Bay Pitcher Plant Bog - Fish River Road - near Magnolia Springs, Alabama

 

Selby Garden, Sarasota, FL

California Carnivores clone to the left, Phil Sheridan's clone to the right. Yup, those seed pods were pollinated

Mom was so excited to show me her latest addition to one of her bog ponds, a lonely pitcher plant before she headed off to China;) She said she'd like to get a couple more but probably wouldn't be able to until next spring.

Carnivorous Plants (Sarraceniaceae family) / July, Habersham Co., Georgia, USA / Copyright ©2006 William Tanneberger - All Rights Reserved.

 

Cane-brake Pitcherplant (Sarracenia alabamensis)

 

Rural Habersham Co., GA (Carnivorous Plant Collection)

Pitcher plant (Nepenthes sp.) found in Mount Hamiguitan Range, San Isidro, Davao Oriental. Taken from Nov 29-Dec 1, 2009)

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