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I'm not a sarracenia expert,but maybe sarracenia purpea ssp purpea (i don't know if thats a real plant, but i think ive heard of it... what does ssp stand for anyway?!
In Wayne County, Ohio, within the Western Allegheny Plateau Ecoregion.
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As the others have mentioned, this is definately purp ssp. purp. Geography alone confirms this. Follow this site at different times of the year. You will notice some interesting changes that these plants make. Although some might question the ethics of such a practice, I've known people that have "helped" the plants by spreading the seed around the site. In a few years a site with a hundred plants can become a thousand.
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