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Uploaded: 09/11/09 11:00 PM GMT
Pitcher Plant
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Pitcher Plants belong to the genus Sarracenia and form upright, tubular leaves.

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.gonedigital
09/11/09 11:08 PM GMT
Certainly are an unusual plant Liz they remind me a little of rhubarb plants.
Thanks for sharing this fine upload with us.
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::casechaser
09/11/09 11:20 PM GMT
How colorful. I have never seen or heard of them. Do people make gardens with them?
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.Starglow
09/11/09 11:52 PM GMT
I've never seen this plant in that one color but, we have the green ones all over in our state park. They are unusual alright. Nice capture.
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::100k_xle
09/12/09 12:04 AM GMT

Haven't seen these since I was a Kid E.
Good capture and thanks for sharing.

E J
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This Image GRABBED my EYE. That's Why I Stopped By. Thanks For Sharing ! Never argue with an idiot. They drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience
.alexis518
09/12/09 12:52 AM GMT
A new one on me. From the thumnail I thought you had Jack-in-the-pulpits, but it's quite different. Good shot, Elizabeth. Thanks for sharing.
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Much of the beauty in life is found in people who care.
.muki7
09/12/09 1:30 AM GMT
A good capture of the colourful and unusual plants, Elizabeth. I've never seen these plants before. Nice work.
Thanks for sharing.

Ed
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Enjoy nature, Take nothing but photographs and leave nothing but footprints
joeysparadise
09/12/09 1:51 AM GMT
Love the colors on these, were they in a saltwater or freshwater marsh?
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::cynlee
09/12/09 2:13 AM GMT
Such pretty hooded darlings. Now I'll know what they are if I ever see them somewhere. Pretty shot too.
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“Life is precious; therefore, do not waste it by doing things mechanically without love. We should try to put love into everything we do.” - Amma
::Jimbobedsel
09/12/09 2:13 AM GMT
The Cleveland Indians could use some pitchers, and I bet these plants could do a better job that what they have now. LOL. Very nice shot of these pitchers, Elizabeth.

Jimbob
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GO BUCKEYES! GO BROWNS!
Logun7
09/12/09 3:02 AM GMT
*¨¨* -:¦:- •:*¨¨* Absolutely Beautiful *¨¨* -:¦:- •:*¨¨*
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αттιтυ∂єѕ αяє ˘σитαgισυѕ. ιѕ уσυяѕ ωσятн ˘αт˘нιиg؟
::0930_23
09/12/09 4:23 AM GMT
It is amazing how Mother Nature provides for her own. They would be great to take along on a picnic. Wonderful coloring Elizabeth.

TicK

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Insure what you touch during your lifetime, is not coated with the fingerprints of apathy....Tick
.Mythmaker
09/12/09 8:34 AM GMT
They look pretty calm for carnivores! :)
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.SR21
09/12/09 2:49 PM GMT
Good comp on this ....and thry come with thier own lid! lol
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::billyoneshot
09/12/09 4:59 PM GMT
Leave it to you to bring a shot of a new and colorful plant Elizabeth. Great colors. I hope you are feeling better.
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::sharonva
09/12/09 10:30 PM GMT
I can see why they are called pitcher plants... as I child I always mis-called them "puppet plants". They just make you smile, don't they. Love these things and haven't seen one in a long, long time. Nice to see the autumn coloration.
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::gizmo1
09/13/09 5:50 PM GMT
I think these plantes are very fascinating in this picture thay look like church organ tubes in a line great photo love the colours. Add to favs.
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.Lynthirteen
09/14/09 9:19 AM GMT
A good capture of these rather neat looking plant. Lyn.
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A photograph is a memory in the raw. I will always treasure mine.
joeysparadise
09/14/09 10:46 PM GMT
That 36 should be going up.
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