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- SavageGarden@lemmy.world
- pics@lemmy.world

There were a lot of them in the more watery areas:


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Looks like a variety of sarracenia purpurea! I’ve never seen them in the wild, but I’ve grown them and love them. Also they’ll eat flies, ants, and yellow jackets
agreed, thats the only sarrecenia native to canada, cold regions.
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Speaking as somebody just on my way home from a trip to Newfoundland, you’d have to try hard not to see pitcher plants there. A huge swath of the island has very poor soil, so there are carnivorous plants all over the place. I hiked the Tablelands trail in Gros Morne National Park and there were pitcher plants along the entire thing.
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Just a walk in the forest, and there they were. I wasn’t looking for them specifically.

