The season here is started since late february-mid march. All the sarracenias are awake, some flowering, but all in different ranges. Some have more than 5 pitchers, some others are just emerging its first one. Here are a bit of flowers and tubes, perhaps becomes more colorful in the next 2 months.
Many flowers are losing its petals now, ending its cycle.
Note: The photos aren't from the same day. Were shooted from mid-March to this week.

SAL01- alata (10 flowers opened at same time!)

SAL04- alata (Wavy lid)

SAL06- alata - Angelina Co., TX

SFL01- flava var. flava

SFL02- flava var. ??. I have received this plant labelled as ornata, but clearly haven't the characters of that variety. I have some var. flava more heavily veined than this. Anyways, it's a nice plant.

SFL03- flava cv. 'Burgundy' flower

SFL09- flava var. rubricorpora - Apalachicola, Franklin Co., FL

SFL19- flava var. flava - Green Swamp, Brunswick Co., NC (another coppery top)


SFL25- flava var. flava - Shallotte, Brunswick Co., NC (very colorful coppery top!)

SLE05- leucophylla - near Perdido, Baldwin Co., AL

SPP03- purpurea ssp. purpurea - New Jersey (left: new pitcher, right and bottom: old pitchers)

SXH03- 'Stevensii' flower

SXH08- x rehderi - Cresco



SXH13- flava var. rubricorpora x alata 'red lid'

SXH17- x exornata - ex Slack

SXH27- ‘Minata’
