Green pitcherplant, scientifically known as Sarracenia oreophila, is a carnivorous plant native to the southeastern United States. The plant has leaves shaped like pitchers that act as traps for insects. These leaves are green with red veins to attract prey. In springtime, the plant grows unique, dangling, yellow flowers. The Green pitcherplant is a long-lived flowering plant belonging to the Sarraceniaceae family. It grows up to 60 centimeters tall in wet bogs and acidic soils low in nutrients. The fruit contains many small seeds. With the right conditions, the plant can thrive in moist, sunny gardens.
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