So lovely to see them in their natural habitat! Even the introduced VFTs. And that giant field of Sarracenia... my word, so many in that field. Just stunning. Thank you so much for sharing and I'm very glad you didn't disclose where you find these beauties!!!
Beautiful! From someone who's never seen them in the wild, thank you for sharing. I have a number of Sarr hybrids in my collection, but there's nothing more beautiful than the variety as it occurs naturally. What are the little white flowers that seem to hover above the pitchers?
So interesting how 3 types of carnivorous plant all live in the same specific area. I get why because of nutrient deficient soil, but it’s just so cool.