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Unlike typical Venus flytraps
The tube remains a bright green to yellow-green throughout most of its length
a trait likely inherited from Sarracenia oreophila
and a well-defined throat patch
In bright light
Sarracenia alata - Areolate Form (Jasper County, Texas) antho-free Unlike typical Venus flytrapsHere's an interesting Sarracenia alata! This is an areolate form which is relatively unusual for this species. Areoles are small windows on the pitchers that allow light to permiate the pitcher. More commonly seen in Sarracenia minor, Sarracenia psittacina and Sarracenia leucophylla, it's believed that these windows aid the plants' ability to capture insects. It's thought that the windows confuse insects trying to escape the pitcher by heading towards
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