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Pale pitcher plants and Pink sundews, Boykin Springs, Jasper County, June 2023

Pale pitcherplant, Scrappin' Valley, Newton County, November 2023

 

Rain persisted during the three hours we explored. Using only my iPhone, wet lenses led to low quality photos, but I wanted to document the few species we saw.

Sarracenia alata. cut open to show trapped insects.

(c)2000 Peter Sebborn

La Chuparrosa Trés, Pittsboro, NC 02 Sep 2023

Pale pitcher plants and Prairie blazing star, Gus Engeling WMA, Anderson County, May 2023

Sarracenia alata. cut open to show trapped insects.

Pale picherplant, Geraldine Watson Preserve, Warren, Tyler County, August 2025

Sarracenia alata, commonly called the pale pitcher plant or pale trumpet, is a carnivorous, herbaceous perennial native to wet, open habitats of the southeastern United States, particularly from eastern Texas to western Alabama.

Pale pitcher plants, Scrappin' Valley, Newton County, November 2023

 

Rain persisted during the three hours we explored. Using only my iPhone, wet lenses led to low quality photos, but I wanted to document the few species we saw.

Yellow Trumpets.(Sarracenia alata).Big Thicket National Preserve, Texas.Pitcher Plant Trail.28 February 2012.Photo by Allen T. Chartier

sarracenia alata flower

Sarracenia alata, commonly called the pale pitcher plant or pale trumpet, is a carnivorous, herbaceous perennial native to wet, open habitats of the southeastern United States, particularly from eastern Texas to western Alabama.

Sarracenia alata, commonly called the pale pitcher plant or pale trumpet, is a carnivorous, herbaceous perennial native to wet, open habitats of the southeastern United States, particularly from eastern Texas to western Alabama.

Sarracenia alata, commonly called the pale pitcher plant or pale trumpet, is a carnivorous, herbaceous perennial native to wet, open habitats of the southeastern United States, particularly from eastern Texas to western Alabama.

Sarracenia alata, commonly called the pale pitcher plant or pale trumpet, is a carnivorous, herbaceous perennial native to wet, open habitats of the southeastern United States, particularly from eastern Texas to western Alabama.

Sarracenia alata, commonly called the pale pitcher plant or pale trumpet, is a carnivorous, herbaceous perennial native to wet, open habitats of the southeastern United States, particularly from eastern Texas to western Alabama.

Sarracenia alata, commonly called the pale pitcher plant or pale trumpet, is a carnivorous, herbaceous perennial native to wet, open habitats of the southeastern United States, particularly from eastern Texas to western Alabama.

Sarracenia alata, commonly called the pale pitcher plant or pale trumpet, is a carnivorous, herbaceous perennial native to wet, open habitats of the southeastern United States, particularly from eastern Texas to western Alabama.

Sarracenia alata, commonly called the pale pitcher plant or pale trumpet, is a carnivorous, herbaceous perennial native to wet, open habitats of the southeastern United States, particularly from eastern Texas to western Alabama.

Sarracenia alata, commonly called the pale pitcher plant or pale trumpet, is a carnivorous, herbaceous perennial native to wet, open habitats of the southeastern United States, particularly from eastern Texas to western Alabama.

Sarracenia alata, commonly called the pale pitcher plant or pale trumpet, is a carnivorous, herbaceous perennial native to wet, open habitats of the southeastern United States, particularly from eastern Texas to western Alabama.

Sarracenia alata, commonly called the pale pitcher plant or pale trumpet, is a carnivorous, herbaceous perennial native to wet, open habitats of the southeastern United States, particularly from eastern Texas to western Alabama.

Sarracenia alata, commonly called the pale pitcher plant or pale trumpet, is a carnivorous, herbaceous perennial native to wet, open habitats of the southeastern United States, particularly from eastern Texas to western Alabama.

Pitcherplant moth (Exyra semicrocea) - On Sarracenia alata

Yellow Trumpets.(Sarracenia alata).Big Thicket National Preserve, Texas.Pitcher Plant Trail.28 February 2012.Photo by Allen T. Chartier

Pale pitcher plant, Boykin Springs, Jasper County, June 2023

Pale picherplant, Geraldine Watson Preserve, Warren, Tyler County, August 2025

Pale pitcherplant, Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center, TPWD, Athens, Henderson County, July 2025

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