Hopefully youll see this even a year later, but im curious about the phylogeny of psittacina if purpurea and rosea are sister to the rest of sarracenia. Where does psittacina lie in this, or rather on which side? Ive always thought of them as a sort of purpurea gone awry I suppose haha
Purpurea and rosea are in their own clade, while flava, minor and psittacina are in their own clade. If you google “Sarracenia phylogenetic tree” you should be able to find one. 👍🏻
Thanks for a wonderfully informative video! I live in Alabama & love viewing sarracenia in the wild.
Great video; is this related to Sarracenia x fat chance?
Fat Chance is a select Rosea cultivar :)
Hopefully youll see this even a year later, but im curious about the phylogeny of psittacina if purpurea and rosea are sister to the rest of sarracenia. Where does psittacina lie in this, or rather on which side? Ive always thought of them as a sort of purpurea gone awry I suppose haha
Purpurea and rosea are in their own clade, while flava, minor and psittacina are in their own clade. If you google “Sarracenia phylogenetic tree” you should be able to find one. 👍🏻
I’m just learning, but I don’t think I’ve ever seen one in the wild.
Sure looks like venosa. I’m in Mobile Alabama… how can I differentiate the two? Does venosa have thinner lips?
wow I did not know this species was in Florida
the sarracenia purpea species I am referring too
@@hikewithmike4673S. purpurea does not occur in Florida, only it’s close relative, Sarracenia rosea seen here.