78 REMARKABLE FLOWERS. [CHAP 
spotted with brown and purple. They bear a close 
resemblance to the ampullas of Wepenthes, and are 
produced in a cluster 
round the flower-stalk, 
which rises compara- 
tively high above them. 
Our next figure is 
that of the Hehkam- 
phora, a plant found 
Fic. 83. in the muddy places of 
Guiana. It bears a slight resemblance to some species 
of Sarracenia, with which it agrees in its fly-catching 
abilities. The delicate nodding pink flowers are borne 
upon a slender stalk, which elevates them above the 
pitchers. All these Pitcher-plants are inhabitants of 
boggy places, and are often brought to this country 
as objects of curiosity. They may all be seen grow- 
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