Sarracenia or American Pitchers

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Sarracenia or American Pitchers

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Sarracenia, the North American pitcher plants, are originating in the US Gulf Coast states and all along the East Coast, from Eastern Texas through to Florida, and north through the New England states and the Southern provinces of Canada. In the far east of British Columbia, there is even a single natural population! The pitcher-shaped leaves of these plants give rise to their name. By creating nectar around the edge of their pitchers, they attract insects. An insect reaches into the pitcher to try and collect more nectar after it has begun to sip it. It just falls in when it loses its balance! Insects cannot scuttle out of the pitcher because of its extremely smooth inner walls. Additionally, because a tube lacks airlift, they are unable to take off by air! When the bug eventually perishes, the plant takes its nutrients directly through its leaves as it breaks down.   Deliverable
•    A healthy plant in its pot with premium soil
•    All the tips and tricks for expert-level care
•    Safe arrival guaranteed

Weight 7.25kg
Dimensions 90 x 60 x 90 cm
Size One Size Fits all
color Black with Red, White with Gold
Guarantee 5 years

Technical Specifications

Brand Apple
Item Height 18 Millimeters
Item Width 31.4 Centimeters
Screen Size 13 Inches
Item Weight 1.6 Kg
Product Dimensions 21.9 x 31.4 x 1.8 cm
Item model number MF841HN/A
Processor Brand Intel
Processor Type Core i5
Processor Speed 2.9 GHz
RAM Size 8 GB
Hard Drive Size 512 GB
Hard Disk Technology Solid State Drive
Graphics Coprocessor Intel Integrated Graphics
Graphics Card Description Integrated Graphics Card
Hardware Platform Mac
Operating System Mac OS
Average Battery Life (in hours) 9

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