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JSA16 Sarracenia Alata “Wavy Lid Form MKA8”

Yellow Trumpet Pitcher Plant Sarracenia alata with small spider taking advantage of the lure at the Mississippi Sandhill Crane NWR Gautier, Mississippi.

Kisatchie National Forest, October 2016

Carnivorous plants certainly have their own sublime beauty, such as this hybrid of the Pale Pitcher and the Hooded Pitcher.

Green Anole (Anolis carolinensis) on Pale Pitcher Plant (Sarracenia alata)

Red pitchers, dark upper tube. A.I.P.C. seed bank.

Pale pitcher plants and Pink sundews, Boykin Springs, Jasper, May 2016

Kisatchie National Forest, October 2016

Pale pitcher plant, Letney Bog, Jasper County, August 2017

Sarracenia alata, Sundew Trail, Big Thicket National Preserve, Tyler County, Texas, 3 Jul 2007.

A colorful mix between flava and the red throat form of alata, colors deepen over time.

JSA11 Sarracenia Alata, “Red Tube, Deer Park, Alabama”

Yellow Pitcher Plant along Sundew Trail, Big Thicket National Preserve, TX, 100413. Sarracenia alata. AKA (Yellow Trumpet, Flycatcher).

Sarracenia alata (red throat)

 

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

 

Pale Pitcherplant (Sarracenia alata)

 

Rural Habersham Co., GA (Carnivorous Plant Collection)

rhizome divisions, plants grown outside.

(Sarracenia alata). Deep East Texas.

 

I took this photo earlier this spring. This red flower stood out among the typical yellow-green flowers of this species.

Sarracenia alata

 

Carnivorous plants exhibit

Conservatory of Flowers

San Francisco

 

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We were pretty confused about the holes in these pitcher plants until we realized they had recently been tested by other unknown researchers. Angelina National Forest, May 2015.

with a visitor. Jasper Co, TX

Sarracenia alata, Sundew Trail, Big Thicket National Preserve, Tyler County, Texas, 3 Jul 2007.

Walking a dangerous ledge. This yellow jacket is sure to be lunch for this plant.

Pale pitcher plants, Gus Engeling Wildlife Management Area, Anderson County, May 2004

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