Sarracenia purpurea
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S. purpurea has
the widest distribution, by far, of all pitcher plants, from the
southeastern coastal plain to the Great Lakes region of the U.S., all the way
northward to a large part of the southeastern Canada. In this species, the
lid does not reflect over the pitcher opening. This often results
in rainwater filling the pitcher, creating a deadly pool of the
digestive fluid. On a rainy day in late April, North
Carolina.
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