Sarraceniaceae: Meaning (information, definition, explanation, facts)

Sarraceniaceae
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Ericales
Family: Sarraceniaceae
Genera

Darlingtonia
Heliamphora
Sarracenia


Families of Flowering Plants
as of 2002-10-20

Pitcher plant family - order Ericales, previously Nepenthales.

Pitcher plants of genus Sarracenia (also called American pitcher plants, or trumpet pitchers) are a carnivorous plant native to North America which use their leaves to capture insects. Each leaf forms a hollow tube, often filled with water. Insects, lured by the scent of nectar, fall in and drown, and digestive enzymes secreted by the plant break it down. These plants grow in nutrient-poor soil, and use the absorbed nutrients to help them grow. The pitchers originate from a rhizome, and die back during the winter dormancy.

There are several species of American pitcher plants, and most have tall, narrow pitchers that are vertical or nearly so. The purple pitcher plant, however, has short, squat, bulbous pitchers close to the ground, and the parrot pitcher plant has pitchers that grow horizontally.

The northern pitcher plant official flower of Newfoundland and Labrador.

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