Sarracenia rosea
Native to the Florida Panhandle and surrounding areas. Its closest relative is S. purpurea; and these two species have very similar looking leaves. It is much easier to tell them apart when in flower. As this site grows, I hope to include a comparison between S. purpurea and S. rosea. BTW, I'm not sure that S. rosea should be considered a species separate from S. purpurea, but right now it's the best name available.
These two plants are from Meadowview Biological Research Station.
