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Nepenthes’ Sole Pitcher

 

 

 

The carnivore above was purchased at a nursery in Darien, Georgia.  It took over three years to produce this deadly little pitcher, far from the humid climate it prefers.

Posted on September 22, 2012 by Cameron Brooks Posted in Carnivorous Tagged Nepenthes, pitcher plant Leave a comment

Sarracenia Smiles

After last spring’s paintbrush pollination, shiny ebony seeds dropped in sphagnum become traps poised to ensnare what the pitchers above can’t.

Posted on April 7, 2012April 8, 2012 by Cameron Brooks Posted in Carnivorous Tagged Classroom Plant, Dionaea muscipula, Hooded Pitcher Plant, nature, pitcher plant, Sarracenia minor, Venus Flytrap Leave a comment

Viridescent Carnivore

The pitcher plant is making the most of recent afternoon thunderstorms.   Discover how…

Posted on July 18, 2011February 25, 2012 by Cameron Brooks Posted in Carnivorous, Georgia Swamp and Marsh Tagged Classroom Plant, Grin, nature, Operculum, Peristome, perrenial, pitcher plant, Sarracenia minor, smile Leave a comment
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