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Sarraceniaceae
Sarracenia

Sarracenia leucophylla Rafinesque. Common name: Whitetop Pitcherplant, Crimson Pitcherplant. Phenology: Early Mar-late Apr. Habitat: Wet pine savanna. Distribution: Sw. GA, w. FL, s. AL, and se. MS, a Gulf Coastal Plain endemic; introduced in eastern NC (and likely to be found elsewhere outside its natural range). Sometimes planted in natural areas by carnivorous plant enthusiasts outside of its natural range, such as in the Coastal Plain of NC, where it has been seen in at least 3 localities. The NC population on Croatan National Forest, Carteret Co. was apparently introduced in the 1980s; it is not known whether this species will spread in NC, but it is still persisting (as of 2015) and has been independently "discovered" several times.

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Origin/Endemic status: Endemic

Synonymy : = Fl5, FNA8, GW2, K4, WH3, McDaniel (1971), Schnell (2002b), Wood (1960); = n/a — RAB; = Sarracenia drummondii Croom — S, S13, Bell (1949); > Sarracenia leucophylla Raf. var. alba (R.Hogg & T.Moore) A.McPherson & D.E.Schnell — McPherson & Schnell (2011); > Sarracenia leucophylla Raf. var. leucophylla — McPherson & Schnell (2011). Basionym: Sarracenia leucophylla Raf. 1817

Links to other floras: = Sarracenia leucophylla - FNA8

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Wetland Indicator Status:

  • Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain: OBL

Heliophily : 9

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image of plant© Scott Ward | Original Image ⭷
image of plant© Alan Cressler: Sarracenia leucophylla, Ruth McClellan Abronski Splinter Hill Bog Preserve, Baldwin County, Alabama 2 by Alan Cressler source | Original Image ⭷
image of plant© Alan Cressler: Sarracenia leucophylla, Liberty County, Florida 2 by Alan Cressler source | Original Image ⭷
image of plant© Scott Ward | Original Image ⭷
image of plant© Alan Cressler: Sarracenia leucophylla, Big Bog, Forever Wild, Splinter Hill Bog Complex, Baldwin County, Alabama 5 by Alan Cressler source | Original Image ⭷
image of plant© Alan Cressler: Sarracenia leucophylla, Big Bog, Forever Wild, Splinter Hill Bog Complex, Baldwin County, Alabama 6 by Alan Cressler source | Original Image ⭷
image of plant© Alan Cressler: Sarracenia leucophylla, Big Bog, Forever Wild, Splinter Hill Bog Complex, Baldwin County, Alabama 8 by Alan Cressler source | Original Image ⭷
image of plant© Alan Cressler: Sarracenia leucophylla, southwest, Georgia 3 by Alan Cressler source | Original Image ⭷
image of plant© Scott Ward | Original Image ⭷
image of plant© Alan Cressler: Sarracenia leucophylla, Ruth McClellan Abronski Splinter Hill Bog Preserve, Baldwin County, Alabama 7 by Alan Cressler source | Original Image ⭷
image of plant© Alan Cressler: Sarracenia leucophylla, Liberty County, Florida 4 by Alan Cressler source | Original Image ⭷
image of plant© Scott Ward | Original Image ⭷
image of plant© Alan Cressler: Sarracenia leucophylla, Big Bog, Forever Wild, Splinter Hill Bog Complex, Baldwin County, Alabama 4 by Alan Cressler source | Original Image ⭷
image of plant© Scott Ward | Original Image ⭷
image of plant© Alan Cressler: Sarracenia leucophylla, southwest, Georgia 10 by Alan Cressler source | Original Image ⭷
image of plant© Scott Ward | Original Image ⭷
image of plant© Scott Ward | Original Image ⭷
image of plant© Alan Cressler: Sarracenia leucophylla, southwest, Georgia 1 by Alan Cressler source | Original Image ⭷
image of plant© Alan Cressler: Sarracenia leucophylla, ABG Bog, Atlanta Botanical Garden, Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia 3 by Alan Cressler source | Original Image ⭷
image of plant© Alan Cressler: Sarracenia leucophylla, ABG Bog, Atlanta Botanical Garden, Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia 6 by Alan Cressler source | Original Image ⭷

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Height: 2-3 ft.

plant sale text: These insect-eating plants are native to the southeastern United States. The burgundy flowers of the cultivar "Tarnok" are unique in the fact that the petals, anthers, and style have been replaced with undifferentiated sepals. The ruffled and doubled look of the flower sets it apart. Sarracenia leucophylla produces two crops of pitchers. The first comes in spring but the late summer pitchers are taller and more robust. Pitcher-plants are most easily grown in containers in a mix of peat moss and sand. They need at least six hours of sun each day.

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native range: GA, FL, AL & MS



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