Sarracenia L. (Sarraceniaceae)
Sarracenia is represented by seven species in North Carolina. Two species are currently federally listed: Sarracenia jonesii (E) and S. oreophila (E). Sarracenia minor is currently listed as state endangered.
Key to Sarracenia in North Carolina
Key adapted from Weakley (2008). Photos by Krings, unless otherwise indicated. Line drawings from Britton & Brown (1913; An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British Possessions). Maps courtesy of USDA PLANTS and the North Carolina Natural Heritage Program.
 
   
 
   		
        
        
		 
 
   		
        
        
		 
 
   		
        
        
		 
 
   		
        
        
		 
 
   		
        
        
		 
 
   		
        
        
		 
 
   		
        
   
  
 
   		
        
        
		 
 
   		
        
        
		 
 
   		
        
        
		 
 
   		
        
        
		 
 
   		
        
        
		 
 
   		
        
        
		 
 
   		
            
        	 
  
 
   			
            
            
			 
 
   			
            
            
			 
 
   			
            
            
			 
 
   			
            
            
			 
 
   			
            
            
			 
 
   			
            
            
			 
 
   			
            
             
  
 
   			
            
            
			 
 
   			
            
            
			 
 
   			
            
            
			 
 
   			
            
            
			 
 
   			
            
            
			 
 
   			
            
            
			 
 
   			
            
            
             
  
 
   			
            
            
			 
 
   			
            
            
			 
 
   			
            
            
			 
 
   			
            
            
			 
 
   			
            
            
			 
 
   			
            
            
			 
 
   			
            
             
  
 
   			
            
            
			 
 
   			
            
            
			 
 
   			
            
            
			 
 
   			
            
             
			 
 
   			
            
            
            
			 
 
   			
            
             
			 
 
   			
            
             
  
 
   			
            
            
			 
 
   			
            
            
			 
 
   			
            
            
			 
 
   			
            
            
			 
 
   			
            
            
			 
 
   			
            
            
			 
 
   			
            
            Federally listed taxa—Sarracenia jonesii (Fed E, State E | S1 G3 | NHP | USFWS | Recovery plan)
Habitat. Mountain bogs and streamsides on granitic rockfaces.
Range. Endemic to southwestern NC and northwestern SC.
Status. Of twenty known populations in North Carolina, four remain extant and three of these are judged of good viability by NHP (as of 2010).
Threats. "Wetland destruction, collection" (USFWS).
Notes. There has been much disagreement over the taxonomy of the S. rubra complex, to which S. jonesii belongs (see McDaniel 1971; Case & Case 1974; Schnell 1977; Neyland & Merchant 2006; Mellichamp & Case 2009). Oswald et al. (in press) found the pollen morphology of S. jonesii to be significantly different from that of S. rubra s.s., supporting the treatment of the former as a distinct species.
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| Distribution (courtesy SE Flora Atlas) | Habit | 
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| Pitcher (note ascending hood) | Sepals | 
  Sarracenia oreophila (Fed E, State E | S1 G2 | NHP | USFWS | Recovery plan)
Habitat. Seepage bogs.
Range. Endemic to a small range from northeastern Alabama to southwestern North Carolina.
Status. Of the two known populations in North Carolina, only one is extant and judged of good viability by NHP (as of 2010).
Threats. "Drainage; agricultural conversion; residential development; collecting; fire suppression" (USFWS).
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| Distribution (courtesy SE Flora Atlas) | Pitchers | 
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| Pitcher and hood from back | Inflorescence (note phyllodia & mature scape) |