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From Rochelle's carnivorous plant collection. Taken through a magnifying glass.

Sarracenia leucophylla (right, tall white pitcher) and its hybrid S. x areolata (S. alata x leucophylla) (left). S. x areolata produces the same tall pitchers as S. leucophylla, except they are more green in colour and there are less fenestrations on the lid and top section of the pitcher.

Sometimes you have to lay down to get the shot. Here's Jennifer Mann photographing pitcher plants.

 

My first fieldtrip to Shaken Creek Preserve owned by The Nature Conservancy located near Maple Hill, NC. There was about 25 people who attended. We visited two sites and saw many great plants.

Red-veined variety of the Trumpet Pitcher Plant; Blackwater SF, FL

Yellow Pitcher Plant (Sarracenia flava) was the largest of the three species of pitcher plants that I photographed at the Green Swamp near Wilmington, North Carolina.

 

macro of a Sarracenia

For some reason it reminds me of a Pitcher Plant

Pitcher plants at the Vermilion Point Nature Preserve in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan

Hooded Pitcher Plant; St. Marks NWR; Wakulla Co, FL

Hooded Pitcher Plant; St. Marks NWR; Wakulla Co, FL

Doing well in lowland condition. Easy to keep with a collection box.

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