The Sarracenia pitcher plants are among the world’s most beautiful and intriguing plants, and being carnivorous adds an extra dimension of fascination. They are endemic to North America – 10 species are found only in the southeastern United States and one species is widely distributed, from the northeastern US and across Canada. They are easy to cultivate if you understand their basic needs and are grown the world over. Every botanical garden should have them because they are so popular with the public. They go hand-in-hand with other unusual carnivorous plants to make a display that is captivating (puns intended!) to both children and adults. This paper covers types of pitcher plants, their habitats, brief descriptions of the species, a ke...
Taken by naturalist and nature conservator Ralph Ramey in the Cranberry Isles of Maine, this is a ph...
The microecosystems in the leaves of the pitcher plant, Sarracenia purpurea, were studied over a thi...
We provide distribution maps of carnivorous plants as well as an assessment of rarity status and pot...
The genus Sarracenia, pitcher plants, is composed entirely of carnivorous plants. Due to their micro...
<p>This carnivorous plant grows as a rosette of leaves modified into pitchers that act as pitfall tr...
The pitcher plant, Sarracenia purpurea, is a plant of highly specialized nature and structure. It is...
The carnivorous wetland plant, Sarracenia purpurea (the northern pitcher plant) is native to eastern...
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In this chapter, we review the key conservation issues concerning carnivorous plants, focusing on tw...
The carnivorous pitcher plant Sarracenia purpurea is native to North America, but has been introduce...
The carnivorous pitcher plant Sarracenia purpurea is native to North America, but has been introduce...
The carnivorous plant family Sarraceniaceae comprises three genera of wetland-inhabiting pitcher pla...
37 pagesThe broad ecological range and population of Sarracenia purpurea are being reduced due to cl...
Class: Dicotyledoneae Family: Sarraceniaceae Genus: Sarracenia Species: purpure
Taken by naturalist and nature conservator Ralph Ramey in the Cranberry Isles of Maine, this is a ph...
The microecosystems in the leaves of the pitcher plant, Sarracenia purpurea, were studied over a thi...
We provide distribution maps of carnivorous plants as well as an assessment of rarity status and pot...
The genus Sarracenia, pitcher plants, is composed entirely of carnivorous plants. Due to their micro...
<p>This carnivorous plant grows as a rosette of leaves modified into pitchers that act as pitfall tr...
The pitcher plant, Sarracenia purpurea, is a plant of highly specialized nature and structure. It is...
The carnivorous wetland plant, Sarracenia purpurea (the northern pitcher plant) is native to eastern...
https://doi.org/10.17028/rd.lboro.20146499 ©the authors, CC-BY NCSupplementary files for article Pre...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:98/23213 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
In this chapter, we review the key conservation issues concerning carnivorous plants, focusing on tw...
The carnivorous pitcher plant Sarracenia purpurea is native to North America, but has been introduce...
The carnivorous pitcher plant Sarracenia purpurea is native to North America, but has been introduce...
The carnivorous plant family Sarraceniaceae comprises three genera of wetland-inhabiting pitcher pla...
37 pagesThe broad ecological range and population of Sarracenia purpurea are being reduced due to cl...
Class: Dicotyledoneae Family: Sarraceniaceae Genus: Sarracenia Species: purpure
Taken by naturalist and nature conservator Ralph Ramey in the Cranberry Isles of Maine, this is a ph...
The microecosystems in the leaves of the pitcher plant, Sarracenia purpurea, were studied over a thi...
We provide distribution maps of carnivorous plants as well as an assessment of rarity status and pot...