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Family: Sarraceniaceae
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Country of Origin: Milton, Florida, USA
Description: This plant has a red tube, with the lid veined and either yellow or green. This plant is very beautiful, but unfortunately usually only produces a single large pitcher per rosette each year, so fields of this variety are somewhat sparsely pitchered. A rare plant, it is only found in the Florida panhandle.
Uses:
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Source: Matt Opel - division from Mike King
Provenance:
Milton, Santa Rosa County, Florida
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Classification:
- Division: Magnoliophyta
- Class: Magnoliopsida
- SubClass: asterids
- Order: Ericales
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- Family: Sarraceniaceae
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References:
- Carnivorous Plant FAQ. Last accessed 19 November 2015.
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