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Tyler County, Texas

Turkey Creek Unit, Big Thicket National Preserve, Tyler County, Texas

Chapman's fringed orchid with Sarracenia alata, Eupatorium rotundifolium and Liatris pycnostachya, Geraldine Watson Preserve, Warren, Tyler County, July 2012

 

Photos from 2nd and 3rd day at the Preserve.

Pitcher plant (Sarracenia alata) with flower. Also known as the pale pitcher or yellow trumpet.

Big Thicket National Preserve, Tx ML9C7707

This pitcher plant bog was an amazing scene! It was located about 30 miles north of Biloxi, MS and went for a couple of miles.

Sarracenia alata blowing in the wind before some longleaf pines.

Tenangle pipewort and Pale pitcher plant, Geraldine Watson Preserve, Warren, Tyler County, July 2019

Golden colicroot, Tenangle pipewort, Pale pitcher plants and Roughleaf coneflower, US Highway 255, Jasper County, June 2019

Sarracenia alata (seed grown)

(Sarracenia alata). Tyler County, Texas.

Pale pitcher plants and Royal fern, Pitcher Plant Trail, Turkey Creek Unit, Big Thicket National Preserve, Tyler County, April 2016

Southern bladderwort and Pale pitcher plant, Geraldine Watson Preserve, Warren, Tyler County, July 2019

Sarracenia alata var. rubrioperculata. Red lid,Dirk Ventham, Bulbous upper pitcher, strong tall pitchers. (1996) (A1) buds

This young plant on a hillside seepage bog in LA has great coloring.

Sarracenia alata, in bloom, in eastern Texas

(Sarracenia alata). Tyler County, Texas.

Pine Savanna with Sarracenia alata in the foreground, Mississippi Sandhill Crane NWR

Took two attempts and thousands of seeds to find this one! This is the result of crossing many different "regylar" clones with each other from the same population: I knew the red genes were in there, just had to tease it out!

Sarracenia alata bud

Sarracenia alata X leucophylla hybrid at Kew Gardens

Sarracenia alata old pticher Detail 3

A mature pitcher stands on the edge of a Longleaf Pine savanna that is minutes away from being burned. Though this pitcher will be destroyed during the fire, these prescribed burns are essential for the health of the Longleaf Pine system and the pitcher plants themselves. This burn took place early enough in the growing season that these plants will quickly regenerate new leaves within weeks of the burn.

Rough-leaf coneflower and Pale pitcher plants, Angelina National Forest, Angelina/Jasper counties, May 2006

 

This is a rare coneflower, growing in herbaceous seeps in east Texas pineywoods.

There is a small, shrubby baygall in the center of the two hills here. As I stood here taking pictures an entire family of hogs rushed out of the baygall, up over and through the Sarracenia toward the road. I was shocked to see so many large animals emerge from that tiny little area.

 

I also realized my lens cap was missing here (it is busted up and doesn't stay on well) and went on an extensive search. Finally I found it-- back where I was standing in the first place. Duh.

 

Sarracenia alata, Natchitoches Parish LA

Pink sundews and Pale pitcher plants, Sundew Trail, Hickory Creek Savannah Unit, The Big Thicket National Preserve, Tyler County, April 2016

 

We visited the Sundew Trail after scouting out the Pitcher Plant trail for a NPSOT field trip.

Carnivorous Plants (Sarraceniaceae family) / April, Habersham Co., Georgia, USA / Copyright ©2007 William Tanneberger - All Rights Reserved.

 

Pale Pitcherplant (Sarracenia alata)

 

Rural Habersham Co., GA (Carnivorous Plant Collection)

Still holding on despite the TX drought

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JSA13 Sarracenia Alata “Short form, George County”

A bit rough looking thanks to August heat and drought. Exhausted from not anticipating the afternoon's heat (this was during the weekend of a "cold front"), I sat down and chilled out in this bog for maybe an hour. A fantastic resting spot.

Beauregard Parish, LA, March 2015.

Katydid (Tettigoniidae) nymph on pitcher plant (Sarracenia alata)

TEXAS: Tyler Co.

Watson Rare Plant Preserve @ Co. Rd. 4777

30.58293582, -94.37928800 18-May-2013

J.C. Abbott #2652 & K.K. Abbott

This was the environment of the target species the Sarracenia Spiketail. The main survey area was a very steep hill covered with these Pitcher Plants. It was a very fragile habitat about half the size of a football field and all of it was a giant muddy seep.

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