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pitcher plant
noun
Any of various insectivorous plants of the genera Sarracenia, Nepenthes, or that have pitcher-like leaves with slippery sides that attract and trap insects.
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Another Sarcophaga species develops in the pitcher plant.
Consider their Malayan pitcher plant, a carnivorous botanical monstrosity.
The pitcher plant family Cephalotaceae (order Oxalidales) consists of only the Western Australian pitcher plant (Cephalotus follicularis).
Cobra plant (Darlingtonia californica), also called cobra lily or California pitcher plant, the only species of the genus Darlingtonia of the New World pitcher plant family (Sarraceniaceae).
The sweet pitcher plant (S. rubra) produces dull red, violet-scented flowers.
The frogs were named Microhyla nepenthicola after the pitcher plant species where they live, Das said.
Pitcher plant, any carnivorous plant with pitcher-shaped leaves that form a passive pitfall trap.
But Nepenthes lowii, a pitcher plant found in Borneo, is stranger still.
They discovered a new Venezuelan mountain; among the interesting plants they found was a pitcher plant.
The yellow pitcher plant (S. flava) is probably the most abundant species, though the purple, or common, pitcher plant (S. purpurea) has a much wider range from Labrador and Great Bear Lake (near the Arctic Circle) to subtropical Florida.
The cluster of leaves produced by species of Sarracenia ranges in size from 10 cm (4 inches) in the sweet pitcher plant (S. rubra) to more than 120 cm (4 feet) in the crimson pitcher plant (S. leucophylla).
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