> S.flava tends to stop making pitchers near summers
> end and produces winter leaves, so the pitchers you
> see this time of year tend to be quite old and
> rather washed out looking.
What does S.flava consider summer? It was 97 degrees in the swamp
the day we were there -- not typical of summer's end! "Washed
out" certainly describes the pitchers I saw, but the first frost
won't be for 8 weeks (or more?), I think.
Phil
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