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Introduced from Asia and Oceania, the pigeon orchid is found growing next to the endemic Nepenthes pervillei tropical pitcher plant.
Darlingtonia californica is a well-known insectivorous pitcher plant belonging to the American pitcher plant family, Sarraceniaceae. It was first collected by William Brackenridge during the overland portion of the U.S. Exploring Expedition in early October, 1841. The three genera in this family have a wide geographic distribution: Sarracenia occur in the eastern United States; Heliamphora are found in northern South America; and Darlingtonia, a monotypic genus, grows in wet areas in western Oregon and northern California. (Mt Shasta comp.)
also known as gulf purple pitcherplant
Photo by: Linda Cooper
Date: April 8, 2016
Location: SR65 in Liberty County
FWF's Wildflowers of SR65 field trip with Dr. Loran Anderson and Eleanor Dietrich