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Sarracenia flava var. ornata F104 MK Apalachicola National Forest, FL

Sarracenia flava var. ornata F104 MK Apalachicola National Forest, FL

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This flava has exceptionally marked veins and the throat and lip become very dark.
Sarracenia flava var. ornata is a carnivorous plant that grows in the marshy areas of the coastal plain of the southeastern United States, North Carolina and from Alabama to Virginia.
The traps have a very solid structure and start out slim and then open into a very wide mouth.
The color of the leaves is yellow or almost red and they have more or less accentuated veins depending on the clone. Some are so veined that they appear completely red.
When repotted, it struggles to color in the first year of growth.
The flower has very large yellow petals.
The most beautiful traps are produced in spring while during the summer it mainly produces phyllodia which are flat and non-carnivorous leaves with the sole purpose of increasing photosynthesis especially in winter when the traps full of insects will have fallen.

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