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 L058C Sarracenia leucophylla ‘Hurricane Creek White’
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This species is the most widespread of them all extending form Mississippi all the way up the east coast of the USA as far as the Labrador coast of eastern Canada to within 100 miles or so of the Great Slave lake of the Northwest Territory. This species consists of two sub-species and they meet at New Jersey where the two sub-species intergrade. The plant has red flowers. The sub species are; (Hits: 680)
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This plant is the "Southern" plant. A pink petal variety has been named as "var. burkei".
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This plant is the "Northern" plant. An interesting anthocyanin free form is found in Michigan and around the Great Lakes known as Sarracenia purpurea ssp. purpurea f. heterophylla . This plant is pure green with no red pigment. The flowers are a greenish yellow.
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