RMCR4X07–Purple Pitcher Plant or Side-saddle Flower (Sarracenia purpurea), flowering, native to North America, North Rhine-Westphalia
RMPB7WYG–1853 Wild Flowers of Nova Scotia Sarracenia purpurea. Indian Cup (Plate IV)
RF2RDGNH6–Various plants grow in botanical garden. Different carnivorous red, green pitcher plant. Sarracenia, Pinguicula agnata, Pinguicula esseriana flowers g
RMB1W084–A Pitcher plant growing in a northern bog.
RM2GG9X0K–Sarracenia purpurea [Side Saddle Flower] Saxifraga [Mountain Pyramidal Saxifrage] from Vol II of the book The universal herbal : or botanical, medical and agricultural dictionary : containing an account of all known plants in the world, arranged according to the Linnean system. Specifying the uses to which they are or may be applied By Thomas Green, Published in 1816 by Nuttall, Fisher & Co. in Liverpool and Printed at the Caxton Press by H. Fisher
RMAC7KAD–Pitcher Plants Nepenthes maxima on display at the Malvern spring flower show 2004 Worcestershire England
RMFAPYXJ–Close up of Canivorous yellow pitcher plants flowers
RM2CE44E8–. Wild flowers every child should know : arranged according to color with reliable descriptions of the more common species of the United States and Canada . PITCHER-PLANT. Sarracenia purpurea WILD FLOWERS pink North America. All of them are spurless, andtheir lips are highly coloured and bearded withbristly hairs. The familiar vanilla bean, whichfurnishes the popular flavouring extract, is thefruit of an Orchid belonging to this group. ThisPogonia is found during June and July, fromCanada to Florida and west to Kansas, also in Japan. GRASS=PINK. CALOPOQON Calopogon pulchelhis. Orchid Family. C
RMPG2HGE–. The garden month by month; describing the appearance, color, dates of bloom, height and cultivation of all desirable hardy herbaceous perennials for the formal or wild garden, with additional lists of aquatics, vines, ferns, etc.. Gardening; Flowers. PITCHER PLANT. Sarracenia purpurea. 467. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Sedgwick, Mabel Cabot; Cameron, Robert. Garden City, N. Y. , Garden City publishing c
RF2B2G9E3–Sydney Australia, pink flowers of a pitfall plant in sunshine
RM2CERYHP–. Popular gardening and fruit growing; An illustrated periodical devoted to horticulture in all its branches. nd they vnW bloomwith their wonted freedom and brilliancy. It is a pity that that class of hardy flowers—the aquatic plants—does not receive a lit-tle more favor. It is not difficult to establish what is known as a bog garden, and thespecimen in the centre of the Kew rockeryis a good model ot its kind. There theMarch Marigolds grow like weeds, and suchthings as the scarlet Lobelia, a truly mois-ture-loving plant, Sarracenia purpurea,Spir»a palmata, etc., find conditions whichby their v
RF2BMDAXH–Sydney Australia, close-up of red flowers of a pitfall plant in sunshine
RMPFEH7H–. Descriptive catalogue and price-list of native plants of the southern Alleghany Mountains including deciduous and evergreen trees, flowering shrubs, hardy herbaceous perennials, vines, orchids, ferns, aquatics and bog plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. CATALOGUE OF THE HIGHLANDS NURSERY, DROSERA. rotundifolia (Round-leaved Sundew). SARRACENIA PURPUREA. Each. Doz. Wet sand or sphagnum moss. Pretty white flowers unfolding in a spike from roundish leaves covered with red hairs, and bearing a drop of sticky sun- dew, which catches insects $o 15
RMJA78HG–Sarracenia purpurea, Purple pitcher plant, northern pitcher plant, or side-saddle flower, is a carnivorous plant peat bog flowers