| sarracenia | <botany> A genus of American perrenial herbs growing in bogs; the American pitcher plant. They have hollow pitcher-shaped or tubular leaves, and solitary flowers with an umbrella-shaped style. Sarracenia purpurea, the sidesaddle flower, is common at the North; S. Flava, rubra, Drummondii, variolaris, and psittacina are Southern species. All are insectivorous, catching and drowning insects in their curious leaves. Origin: NL. So named after a Dr. Sarrazin of Quebec. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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Synonyms : Darlingtonia
| Sarracenia |
pitcher plants
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| sarracenia | pitcher plants |
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| sarracenia | pitcher plant of southeastern United States having erect wide-mouth yellow trumpet-shaped pitchers with erect lids |
| sarracenia | yellow-flowered pitcher plant of southeastern United States having trumpet-shaped leaves with the orifice covered with an arched hood |
| sarracenia | perennial bog herb having dark red flowers and decumbent broadly winged pitchers forming a rosette |
| sarracenia | insectivorous plants |
| sarracenia | plants that are variously modified to serve as insect traps: families Sarraceniaceae |
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