To quote Larry Mellichamp "The Green Swamp hosts the largest diversity of carnivorous plants in the world. It also holds the most carnivorous plants in terms of sheer numbers of plants. There are probably a million of them throughout the region.
Of course he's talking about the Green Swamp in NC and not the one in Florida.
Lets go over the plants that grow in the Carolina's.
Of course we have Dionea muscipula.. It grows no where else in the world naturally.
We also have quite a few Sarracenias.
There are 6 varieties of flava's.
The varieties are flava, atropurpurea, maxima, ornata, cuprea, and rugeliiWe have S. rubra sub. rubra and jonesii, S.purpurea, S.minor, S.oreophila and S.psittacina. Even though it not native I can show you S. leucophylla.
We have five sundew. D. capillaris, D.brevfolia, D.intermedia, D.rotundifolia and D.filiformis
We have three butterworts, P.lutea, P. caerulea and P.pumila
I don't even know how many bladderworts we have. I can think of about 10 without even trying.
If you count the bladderworts then we have close to 30 different species of cp's growing in the Carolina's.
How many do you have in Florida?