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Sarracenia alata, also known as the pale pitcher plant has two distinct ranges within the United States of America. An eastern range that spans from eastern Louisiana to southern Mississippi and into western Alabama and a western range from eastern Texas into western Louisiana.
There are several varieties of Sarracenia alata including S. alata var. alata (including S. alata var. alata f. viridescens), S. alata var. atrorubra, S. alata var. cuprea, S. alata var. nigropurpurea, S. alata var. ornata and S. alata var. rubrioperculata.
MK-A59
This is one of our favourite Sarracenia alata! The pitchers of this clone of Sarracenia alata var. rubrioperculata develop a strong red colour maki...
View full detailsAs its name suggests, this is one veiny Sarracenia alata! The green pitchers are jam-packed with fine red veins making them a stand-out alata. If y...
View full detailsMK-A67
JS-A26
This is an attractive clone of the typical type Sarracenia alata. The pitchers are a good lemony-limey colour with fine red veination pin-striping ...
View full detailsSarracenia alata var. alata - Pubescent Form (Perdido, Alabama)
Giant to 28"
Sarracenia alata var. cuprea (Deer Park, Washington County, Alabama)
JS-A13
MK-A3
MK-A60
Sarracenia alata var. atrorubra - Large, Wide, Red Lid (DeSoto County, Mississippi)
Sarracenia alata var. alata (Ocean City, Jackson County, Mississippi)
Sarracenia alata var. alata (Harrison County, Mississippi)
JS-A32
Sarracenia alata var. alata - Pubescent Hairy Pitchers
This clone of S. alata var. nigropurpurea is known for its distinct black-coloured tubes, with genetics from a site at the intersection of state ro...
View full detailsThis great-looking Sarracenia was purchased by ourselves as Sarracenia alata 'Black Flag', presumably due to the dark hood that develops throughout...
View full detailsHere's an interesting Sarracenia alata! This is an areolate form which is relatively unusual for this species. Areoles are small windows on the pi...
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