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Sarracenia Land

Here are some pics from a trip I took a while back.

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Awesome photos!!!

Look at the intensity of the red on S. flava. :0o:
 
great stuff man, great stuff!
 
Nice to see plants in the wild Too bad they are endangered. It's like an M.C. Hammer song!
 
.... In danger maybe but those pictured aren't endangered... yet :(
 
What ping is pictured?

xvart.
 
Nice pictures!Interesting assortment of plants there!



Jerry
 
  • #10
Oh~ beautiful pics.
mnn~ looks like they don't need high humidity in the wild!
thanks to your generous sharing.
 
  • #11
Xvart, Looks like P. Planifolia to me.
 
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Nice "in the wild" pics.

I too, was wondering what red ping that was...

Very pretty. :)
 
  • #14
You're welcome.

Xvart...that is P.planifolia.
 
  • #15
Dukking...the humidity was very high. These pics are of populations in north Florida. It was nearly 100f as well.
 
  • #16
oh~ :0o: sorry I haven't been there before.
thanks to your exposition. i appreciate.
 
  • #17
Nice! I like the Purps!

Thanks for sharing.
 
  • #18
beautiful photos, the plants natural setting is inspirational
thanks for sharing
 
  • #19
Looks like the Apalachicola National Forest to me, means the plants are somewhat protected. The ping is plainifolia, the green one I don't know. maybe a green form or possible the exceedingly rare, Ping. ionatha.
 
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