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Carnivorous Plants
... and bacterial decay within the trap. A classic passive trap is the "pitfall trap" of pitcher plants, including Darlingtonia and Sarracenia of the Sarraceniaceae, and Nepenthes of the Nepenthaceae, where an insect falls into a vase-like modified leaf. Downward-pointing hairs on the slippery walls prevent the insect from crawling out, and ...
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Cephalotus, Carnivorous Plants Online - Botanical Society of America
... is not shaped like a trap. These last only one year and provide the plant with its stored carbon through photosynthesis. As ... insect toward the inside of the pitcher. The ridges are smooth, and the insect may lose its footing, slipping into the liquid pool ... found in the lids of the unrelated North American pitcher plants Darlingtonia and Sarracenia. To see why the pitcher of Cephalotus is such a good ...
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Heliamphora, Carnivorous Plants Online - Botanical Society of America
... north-central South America (Venezuela and bordering Brazil and Guyana). Heliamphora is one of three genera of the family Sarraceniaceae (the others are Darlingtonia and Sarracenia). One interesting fact about ... flowers are recurved, as in Darlingtonia and Sarracenia. Recurved flowers have been claimed to be an adaptation for keeping rain from collecting in flowers, and thus pollination could occur ...
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... traps such as Darlingtonia and Sarracenia. These can vary tremendously in size from the 1 metre tall Sarracenia's to the small (3 cm) slipper like trap of Cephalotus. The tall Sarracenia's are ... trap.  The trapping mechanisms of the species covered on this site both active (Dionaea) and passive (Sarracenia and Darlingtonia) are described in detail. Care has been taken to keep technical terms to a ...
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Sarracenia - Home Page
... Sarracenia Alata can be found growing as far west as Texas and Sarracenia Purpurea ssp Purpurea is found growing from New Jersy northwards towards the Artic circle.  Sarracenia's can vary in form and ...
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"Coastal Carnivores" Carnivorous Plants: Cultivation Tips: Sarracenia
... Home page E-mail Dionaea Sarracenia Darlingtonia Heliamphora Cephalotus Byblis Pinguicula Utricularia Genlisea Nepenthes Drosera Aldrovanda Drosophyllum Triphyophyllum Bromeliads   Sarracenia Sarraceniaare impressive looking plants. People ... , S. rubra, S. oreophila, S. minor, S. alata, S. leucophylla, and S. psitticina. Soil and Containers Being soggy boggy inhabitants, the Sarracenialike a soil ...
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"Coastal Carnivores" Carnivorous Plants: Cultivation Tips: Darlingtonia
... page E-mail Dionaea Sarracenia Darlingtonia Heliamphora Cephalotus Byblis Pinguicula Utricularia Genlisea Nepenthes Drosera Aldrovanda Drosophyllum Triphyophyllum Bromeliads   Darlingtonia Commonly called the cobra ... Sarracenia, so can be left alone. Essentially, if the plant is kept cool, it takes care of itself quite well. Pests and Diseases Same things as Sarracenia. In the wild, Darlingtonia ...
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The Great California Darlingtonia Expedition
... Darlingtonia Expedition The Great California Darlingtonia Expedition (I was visiting California, it was an expedition, we saw Darlingtonia, and I thought it was pretty great....) These are some ... Cephalotus CC's Darlingtonia display The "Drosera section" of CC Sarracenia leucophylla Sarracenia purpurea The Nepenthes in front of the lowland house Pinguicula esseriana and others The "Pinguicula ...
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California Carnivores
... The Darlingtonia Bog ( Part 4 ) These plants were just gorgeous. Yes, this clump was growing wild. ... , D.capensis or VFT that were in this spot. You can spot the Darlingtonia and a small clump of S.leucophylla, though. There were some pygmy Drosera planted ... pretty hybrid Sarracenia that we ran across. It's obviously got S.purpurea in it, but I don't know what else - at least S.leucophylla and S. ...
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Open Directory - Science: Biology: Flora and Fauna: Plantae: Magnoliophyta: Magnoliopsida: Sarraceniaceae
... Science: Biology: Flora and Fauna: Plantae: Magnoliophyta: Magnoliopsida: Sarraceniaceae about dmoz | suggest URL | become an editor | report ... entire directory only in Magnoliopsida/Sarraceniaceae Top: Science: Biology: Flora and Fauna: Plantae: Magnoliophyta: Magnoliopsida: Sarraceniaceae (7) Darlingtonia (2) Sarracenia (5) "Sarraceniaceae" search on: AltaVista - A9 - AOL - Clusty - Gigablast - ...
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