RFS44PN2–Sarracenia rubra, also known as the sweet pitcherplant, or purple pitcherplant, is a carnivorous plant in the genus Sarracenia. Like all Sarracenia, it is native to the New World.
RFEF8PP5–Sweet Pitcher Plant (Sarracenia rubra), North America
RMCP508D–Sweet Red Pitcher Plants in flower Sarracenia rubra var gulfensis Northwest Florida USA
RMPHPYT1–Sweet Pitcher Plant, Sarracenia rubra
RFRBCG13–Sarracenia rubra, also known as the sweet pitcherplant is a carnivorous plant in the genus Sarracenia.
RF2H8CEA9–Red veined pitcher of Sarracenia rubra ssp. rubra, the sweet pitcher plant, North Carolina, USA
RFWAJT2E–Red flower of the Pitcher plant (sarracenia rubra), a carnivorous plant.
RMWAK92T–USA, Delaware. The red flower of the pitcher plant (sarracenia rubra), a carnivorous plant.
RF2B1AAJR–Sarracenia alabamensis in Alabama
RFT56JT9–Pitcher plant, Sarracenia
RMW7RTYN–Mountain sweet pitcher plant (Sarracenia rubra ssp. jonesii) Chandler Heritage Preserve, South Carolina, USA, May. Endangered species. Meetyourneighbours.net project
RF2R0RFJ7–Sarracenia rubra, also known as the sweet pitcherplant. Close up of purple pitcherplant, bright carnivorous plant.
RFFK2447–Carnivorous red pitcher plant, sarracenia rubra, has complex pitfall trap leaves allowing them to trap prey.
RMH7N9BP–Alabama Canebrake Pitcher Plant (Sarracenia rubra ssp alabamensis). Pitchers and blossoms at Roberta Case Pine Hills Preserve.
RMW7RTYK–Field studio to photograph Mountain sweet pitcher plant (Sarracenia rubra ssp. jonesii) with camouflaged Long horn grass hopper (Tettigoniidae) Chandler Heritage Preserve, South Carolina, USA, May. Endangered species. Meetyourneighbours.net project
RM2A77AYD–Sweet pitcher plant or red side-saddle flower, Sarracenia rubra. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by J. Swan after a botanical illustration by William Jackson Hooker from his own 'Exotic Flora,' Blackwood, Edinburgh, 1823. Hooker (1785-1865) was an English botanist who specialized in orchids and ferns, and was director of the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew from 1841.
RFPE2XP0–Trumpet pitchers sarracenia meat eating venus flytrap plant growing in the wild forest nature habitat
RM2R8A7JW–Hybrid Pitcherplant (Sarracenia rubra xs purpurea venosa) 1920 by Mary Vaux Walcott, born Philadelphia, PA 1860-died St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada 1940
RF2JDRXNK–Red pitcher plant isolated on black background also called sarracenia rubra
RFW4FEH4–Sarracenia leucophylla, Sarraceniaceae, North America Southeastern. Exotic flower. Carnivorous pitcher plants
RMW7RTYP–FYI - INSECT ON PLANT -An endangered plant, the mountain sweet pitcher plant (Sarracenia rubra ssp. jonesii) is found in the mountains of South Carolina and North Carolina. This plant was photographed in the Chandler Heritage Preserve in South Carolina.
RMRHBRDY–. The book of water gardening;. Aquatic plants. [from old catalog]. THE BOOK OF WA TER GARDENING Sarracenia purpurea rSide Saddle I-'Iower; j^roduces pitchers which attain a length of from eight to twelve inches, green colored, with purple veins; the flowers are borne on stems from one to two feet high, and are two inches across; the petals are bright purple. This is the hardiest of the pitcher plants native from Labrador to Florida. Sarracenia rubra has pitchers from ten to fifteen inches in length, green with reddish veins; the fiowers are reddish purple, three inches across.. SARRACENIA PUR
RFW4FF8P–Sarracenia leucophylla, Sarraceniaceae, North America Southeastern. Exotic flower. Carnivorous pitcher plants
RMAEKA9H–Closeup of a sweet pitcher plant Sarracenia rubra
RMH7N9CN–Alabama Canebrake Pitcher Plant (Sarracenia rubra ssp alabamensis). Blossom in spring at Roberta Case Pine Hills Preserve.
RMP6HC15–Sweet pitcher plant or red side-saddle flower, Sarracenia rubra. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by J. Swan after a botanical illustration by William Jackson Hooker from his own 'Exotic Flora,' Blackwood, Edinburgh, 1823. Hooker (1785-1865) was an English botanist who specialized in orchids and ferns, and was director of the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew from 1841.
RM2BXE05J–Sarracenia rubra Walter Sarracenia rubra Walter.
RMRF86WT–. Catalogue of rare Florida flowers and fruits : season of 1894. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. b. fUKfUREA. S. VARIOLARIS. S. RUBRA. S. FLAVA. GROUP OF PITCHER PLANTS. Sarracenia Psittacina.—A dwarf sort -with leaves two to four inches long, the ends shaped like a parrot's beak, marked with white spots and reticulated with purple veins. Very distinct. 1.5c. each. Sarracenia'Drummondii Alba. — An exceedingly beautiful and highly prized sort and so rare that we vvere requested to furnish specimens of it to the Botanic Garden at Cambridg
RFW4FF5R–Sarracenia leucophylla, Sarraceniaceae, North America Southeastern. Exotic flower. Carnivorous pitcher plants
RFB806AT–Sarracenia rubra
RMFGKE4J–Sarracenia rubra, by Mary Vaux Walcott
RMAEMEGP–Closeup of a sweet pitcher plant Sarracenia rubra
RMH7N9C8–Alabama Canebrake Pitcher Plant (Sarracenia rubra ssp alabamensis). Blossom in spring at Roberta Case Pine Hills Preserve.
RMRF0RMW–. Catalogue of rare Florida flowers and fruits : season of 1894. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. b. fUKfUREA. S. VARIOLARIS. S. RUBRA. S. FLAVA. GROUP OF PITCHER PLANTS. Sarracenia Psittacina.—A dwarf sort -with leaves two to four inches long, the ends shaped like a parrot's beak, marked with white spots and reticulated with purple veins. Very distinct. 1.5c. each. Sarracenia'Drummondii Alba. — An exceedingly beautiful and highly prized sort and so rare that we vvere requested to furnish specimens of it to the Botanic Garden at Cambridg
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