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Purple Pitcher Plant

Sarracinea purpurea

Description:

Like other species of Sarracenia, S. purpurea obtains most of its nutrients through prey capture. However, prey acquisition is said to be inefficient, with less than 1% of the visiting prey captured within the pitcher. Even so, anecdotal evidence by growers often shows that pitchers quickly fill up with prey during the warm summer months. Prey fall into the pitcher and drown in the rainwater that collects in the base of each leaf.

Habitat:

Its range includes almost the entire eastern seaboard of the United States, the Great Lakes, and south eastern Canada, making it the most common and broadly distributed pitcher plant, as well as the only member of the genus that inhabits cold temperate climates. The species is the floral emblem of the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador.

Notes:

I only saw a few plants of this at Algonquin. I know the area it grows in and I see them there every year.

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1 Comment

KatieCouzzourt
KatieCouzzourt 12 years ago

Wow, beautiful!

Dan Doucette
Spotted by
Dan Doucette

Ontario, Canada

Spotted on Jul 17, 2011
Submitted on Jul 19, 2011

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