[at-l] Pitcher Plants

Sloetoe sloetoe at yahoo.com
Wed Jan 3 22:26:06 CST 2007


This is cool! With this as a start, I've got 3 good
sites to hit so far! Thank youuuuu!
(Oh, and it's S. alata and S. oreophila for Maine
candidates. Yow. They're like orchids -- very
different, all cool in their own way...

--- FTCracker at aol.com wrote:
> In my research, (see
> http://www.floridahikes.com/blog?page=3) I've seen
> four 
> species of pitcher plants; six exist in this state.
> The most definitive resource on the subject is at 
>
http://www.dep.state.fl.us/water/wetlands/delineation/featuredplants/sarrac.htm,
> where they say there are two other North American 
> species NOT found in Florida. I'm not familiar with
> New Hampshire's pitcher plants, so you'd have to
compare against the photos from the above site.
> Cheers, Navigator
> 




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