Weekend Plantidote 2012-06-24
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sarracencia flava
pitcher plant
What a bewitching plant. No wonder it's the death of many a curious insect.
These carnivorous plants are native to swampy areas in North America. Some varieties are hardy to zone 3. You can grow your own if you provide them with a damp, acidic spot in your yard. They need full sun to achieve their brilliant color.
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