362 THE DICTIONARY OF GARDENING, 
‘Sarracenia—continued. Sarracenia—continued. 
flowered, naked, with the exception of three bracteoles during the growing season. A moderately cool house, 
close to the calyx. Leaves radical, pitcher-shaped. The | and a moist, close atmosphere, are essential to the suc- 
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species require to be potted in good fibrous peat and | cessful culture of Sarracenias. Th 
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