Pitcher Plants Of The Americas - Paperback
Note the decumbent stem forming habit of this species (distinct ...

The shape of the nectar spoon (lid) of this species is very ...

Note the long, horizontal stem that is lined with the remnants ...

This species readily develops offshoots close to its rootstock

This species displays a profound ability to survive natural ...

This plant appears to be a stable, pure green variant of ...

Prey trapped within a single leaf of a marsh pitcher plant ...

A highly etiolated specimen growing in dense shade

This species often grows nestled amidst vegetation

This species grows most vigorously in sheltered areas often ...

This species was the first of the marsh pitcher plants to be ...

A wasp visits the nectar spoon in search of the plant's sweet ...

A spectacular dark colour variant

A slightly etiolated specimen growing in partial shade

An established specimen growing in especially wet, marshy ...

The colouration of the pitchers and the size and distribution ...

A slightly etiolated specimen (hence the particularly ...

An unusual variant that lacks the long, downwards pointing ...

An exceptionally dark coloured varient of this species

An extremely dark colour variant of this species - note that ...

An exceptionally dark coloured varient of this species, note ...

The amount of water in the traps of the marsh pitcher plants is ...

This is the type form of this species from the summit of Cerro ...

An undescribed variant of Heliamphora tatei from Cerro ...

The prow of Mount Roraima

A green lynx spider (Peucetia viridans) awaiting prey atop of a ...

One of the largest and most robust of all Sarracenia cultivars

A spectacular cultivar produced by famous Sarracenia ...

A spectacular cultivar named by Mike King

A spectacular cultivar named by Mike King
