![]() ![]() In the winter it frequently turns a gorgeous deep reddish purple color. The Northern Purple Pitcher Plant, Sarracenia purpurea purpurea, is low growing with short, stout traps, often showing burgundy color and red veins in full sun. It is also endangered from being one of the largest and showiest Sarracenia species, and is vulnerable to poachers of living plants and to the cut-floral trade for use in flower arrangements. leucophylla, as is the case with most Sarracenia species, is loss of its unique wetland habitat to development along the Gulf Coast, as well as forest succession that was historically kept in check by natural wildfires. The plant is a listed vulnerable species on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Each leaf is colored at top with reddish-purple veins on a white background and topped by an erect, roundish, wavy-edged hood. ![]() It has nodding, brownish-red flowers and clusters of erect, hollow, pitcher-like leaves. White Top inhabits moist and low-nutrient longleaf pine savannas, primarily along the United States Gulf Coast, and generally west of the Apalachicola River on the Florida Panhandle. They generally bloom from March to May before the pitchers fully develop. The flowers are small, dark red, and fragrant. psittacina often persist through the winter, tolerating light frost, and very wet winter conditions. ![]() The traps darken in the Fall to deep red maroon. S. This species shows a preference for open, sunny, very wet habitats that are frequently, but briefly flooded. Ants and other small crawling insects are common prey, as are small aquatic organisms. This allows prey to be trapped in air or water. The low lying trap is unique among Sarracenia, in having a lobster pot trap structure rather than the typical pitfall. They have a very distinctive shape, reminiscent of a parrot’s beak with white areoles (windows), and has a small hidden opening. The Parrot Pitcher Plant is low growing southern pitcher plant with green and red bulbous traps. They are one of the largest and most spectacular blooms within the Sarracenia. The very large and showy flowers are yellow, and fragrant. They fade by Summer and develop phyllodia (flat leaves) that persist through winter. It has its best traps in Spring when they are considerably larger and sturdier. The nectar glands along the hood margins and throat are very productive, and attract many flying insects, particularly wasps. The Yellow Pitcher Plant is a tall southern pitcher plant with distinctive green trumpets and frequently shows red veins. Its seeds are favorites of Sandhill Cranes. It tends to be less common from Tennessee and Maryland northward and is listed as threatened, endangered, or of special concern in several US states. Carolina Redroot has grass-like foliage and creamy yellow summer blooms that blend well with other plants native to the eastern coastal plains.
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