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Sarracenia: Key to Sarracenia
Sarraceniaceae
Sarracenia
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6 Pitchers with white (or whitish and translucent) patches toward the summit of the pitcher and behind the orifice and/or on the hood.
(c) Ward, Scott G
(c) Ward, Scott G
11 Narrowed base of the hood usually purple-spotted, its sides strongly rolled backward (away from the orifice) such that they nearly touch; blade of the hood broadly reniform to orbicular-reniform, broadly cordate basally; [of the Coastal Plain and rarely Piedmont, from se. VA southward to n. FL and west to se. MS]
15 Pitcher tube cylindrical over most of its length, typically up to 30 (-43) cm tall; orifice 1.5-2.3 cm wide; pitcher lid narrowly cordate to straplike, 1.5-2 (2+)× as long as wide; pitcher lid usually positioned closely over the pitcher opening; [Coastal Plain of sc. And se. NC, e. SC, and e. GA]
15 Pitcher tube slowly increasing in diameter over most of its length, typically up to 60 (-80) cm tall; orifice 2.4-3.5 cm wide; pitcher lid broadly cordate, < 1.5× as long as wide; pitcher lid not closely positioned closely over the pitcher opening; [fall-line SC south to wc. GA, and also w. Panhandle FL].