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Sarraceniaceae

 
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(′sar·ə′sē·nē′ās·ē′ē)

(botany) A small family of dicotyledonous plants in the order Sarraceniales in which leaves are modified to form pitchers, placentation is axile, and flowers are perfect with distinct filaments.


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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: insectivorous plants
  Synonyms: family Sarraceniaceae, pitcher-plant family


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Sarraceniaceae
Fossil range: Early Cretaceous – Recent

Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Eudicots
(unranked): Asterids
Order: Ericales
Family: Sarraceniaceae
Dumortier
Genera

Archaeamphora
Darlingtonia
Heliamphora
Sarracenia

Sarraceniaceae is a family of pitcher plants (along with Nepenthaceae), belonging to order Ericales (previously Nepenthales).

The family comprises three extant genera, Sarracenia (American Pitcher Plant, or Trumpet Pitcher), Darlingtonia (Cobra Lily or California Pitcher Plant), and Heliamphora (Sun Pitcher), as well as the extinct Archaeamphora longicervia. The first two are native to North America while Heliamphora is native to South America. All three are carnivorous plants that lure insects with nectar and use their elongated tube shaped leaves filled with water and digestive enzymes (or bacteria in the case of Darlingtonia) to catch and consume them. Many species also use downward pointing hairs and waxy secretions to make it difficult for insects to escape.

These plants grow in nutrient-poor, often acidic soil and use the insects as a nutritional supplement. The pitchers originate from a rhizome and die back during the winter dormancy. Plants of the genus Sarracenia occur mostly in sphagnum bogs.

There are several species of American pitcher plants, most having 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 Purple pitcher plant is the official flower of Newfoundland and Labrador.

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pitcher plant (botany)
Nepenthales (magnoliophyta)
Darlingtonia

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