. Carnivorous plants of Conecuh National Forest. Carnivorous plants Alabama Conecuh National Forest; Forest reserves Recreational use Alabama. PYGMY BUTTERWORT Scientific name: Pinguiciila pumila. Identifying features: Rosette is very small, usually less than 2 inches across. Leaves are inrolled at edges giving them a v-shape. Flowers are white to violet, sometimes yellow, on stalks usually less than 4 inches long. Flowering period: Mid-March through April. Distribution: Coastal North Carolina to southern Florida, west to eastern Texas. Habitat: Bogs, wet savannas, wet ditches, moist roadsides


. Carnivorous plants of Conecuh National Forest. Carnivorous plants Alabama Conecuh National Forest; Forest reserves Recreational use Alabama. PYGMY BUTTERWORT Scientific name: Pinguiciila pumila. Identifying features: Rosette is very small, usually less than 2 inches across. Leaves are inrolled at edges giving them a v-shape. Flowers are white to violet, sometimes yellow, on stalks usually less than 4 inches long. Flowering period: Mid-March through April. Distribution: Coastal North Carolina to southern Florida, west to eastern Texas. Habitat: Bogs, wet savannas, wet ditches, moist roadsides. Distribution in forest: Found only once, in southern part. Abundance in forest: Extremely rare, but perhaps overlooked because of its small Other information: This butterwort is so tiny that, when in flower, it cannot be confused with other species. Small specimens of other species do not produce flowers. 17. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Folkerts, George W; Folkerts, Debbie Rymal, joint author; United States. Forest Service. Southern Region; Auburn University. Agricultural Experiment Station. [Atlanta, Ga. ?] : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Region


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