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  • White-topped Pitcher Plant, Sarracenia leucophylla
    It doesn't get much better than plants that eat bugs. This species grows in the southeastern United States and is threatened by habitat loss and illegal plant collection.

    16" x 8" | watercolor

  • Yellow Pitcher Plant, Sarracenia flava
    The yellow pitcher plant is native to the southeastern United States. This species is one of the easiest carnivorous plants to cultivate. Despite looking lovely, its blossoms have a distinctive, unpleasant scent. Gotcha, nature style.

    16" x 8" | watercolor

  • Cobra Lily, Darlingtonia californica
    The cobra lily is the sole species in the Darlingtonia genus. For a fun botanical field trip, visit them in the wild at the Oregon coast or California's Smith River National Recreation Area.

    16" x 8" | watercolor

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