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Del Norte Co, CA. growing in a spaghnum bog. This is the only known sphagnum bog in Northern California where cobra plants naturally occur.

Near Old Dock, Columbus Co, NC (I think, gotta re-check the label)

Sarracenia alata (seed grown)

Atlanta BG, high-elevation house.

Cold weather in Northern California along with heavy rains set back pitchers many weeks this year. However, they're starting to catch up now that it's finally warming up.

Hybrid pitcher plants; Blackwater SF, FL

This is part of a large colony of the rare species Sarracenia oreophila on a small Nature Conservancy preserve in northern Alabama.

Keely posing with the Aquascape mascot, a giant pitcher plant.

Seen today near Peggy's Cove

Open up bright yellow-green, and very slowly over the months turn red. Grows vigorously for me. Small heterodoxa pitcher left.

this is a dried Nepenthes x briggsiana

var. 'peter D'Amato'

SX48 S.'Citron' (S.leucophylla x S.flava var. atropurpurea) x S.flava var maxima

At the Floral Fantasy, Gardens by the Bay.

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