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Sarracenia rosea

''Sarracenia rosea'' is a species of pitcher plant in the genus ''Sarracenia'' and is sometimes known as Burk's southern pitcherplant. It was previously classified as a variety of ''S. purpurea'' subsp. ''venosa'' (var. ''burkii''). The proposition for the plant to be named a new species arose in 1999. This proposition was based on three main factors: ''S. rosea'' has larger flowers on shorter stalks; it produces light pink petals, a feature no other species in the genus exhibits; and it has a somewhat different pitcher structure than ''S. purpurea''.〔Rice, B.A. 2006. (The Carnivorous Plant FAQ: ''Sarracenia rosea'' ). Accessed 1 June 2007.〕 A form which lacks anthocyanins has been described as ''Sarracenia rosea'' f. ''luteola''.
The species is native to the Southeastern United States Gulf Coast, and has been found from Mississippi to Georgia. However, the areas in which the plant occurs are being developed, so the species's habitat is threatened. However along with ''Sarracenia psittacina'', this species readily colonizes drainage ditches along highways throughout the gulf states providing a somewhat more sustainable albeit less natural habitat. ''S. rosea'' is appreciably more shade-tolerant than the other members of the genus.
==Botanical history==
''Sarracenia rosea'' was first identified by the American botanist Edgar T. Wherry as a "mutant" form of ''S. purpurea'' in 1933 based on specimens collected by Frank Morton Jones in 1910 near Theodore, Alabama and Wherry's own collections in 1932, likely also from southern Alabama. These plants differed from ''S. purpurea'' in the rose-pink petals and nearly white style (''S. purpurea'' has deep maroon petals and the style is typically green). Wherry sent specimens to Louis Burk, a Philadelphia horticulturalist, who confirmed Wherry's field observations in greenhouse-grown plants. Wherry followed this revelation and suggested naming the variety in honor of Burk, but it remained unpublished.〔Schnell, D.E. 1993. (''Sarracenia purpurea'' L. ssp. ''venosa'' (Raf.) Wherry var. ''burkii'' Schnell (Sarraceniaceae)—a new variety of the Gulf coastal plain. ) ''Rhodora'' 95: 6-10.〕
Based on the morphological differences from the southern subspecies, ''S. purpurea'' subsp. ''venosa'', and the geographic isolation of the populations with pink petals along the Gulf Coast, the American botanist Donald E. Schnell formally described this taxon in a 1993 issue of ''Rhodora'', the journal of the New England Botanical Club. Schnell decided to place this taxon at the rank of variety below subsp. ''venosa'' as ''S. purpurea'' var. ''burkii'', honoring Louis Burk as Wherry had suggested 60 years earlier.〔 In 1999, however, botanists Robert Naczi, then a professor of biology at Northern Kentucky University, and Frederick and Roberta Case elevated the variety to species rank, naming it ''Sarracenia rosea''. They compiled morphological data from specimens of ''S. purpurea'' and ''S. rosea'' and found significant differences in scape height, petal size, pitcher "lip" thickness, and pitcher leaf morphology. All of this evidence, combined with the allopatric distribution that does not overlap with ''S. purpurea'', lead the authors to determine the Gulf Coast populations with pink petals are worthy of recognition at species rank. They chose to assign a new epithet, ''rosea'', to the species rather than utilize the varietal epithet ''burkii'' as allowed under article 11.2 of the ''International Code of Botanical Nomenclature'' to avoid confusion and express the color of the flowers in the species epithet.〔Naczi, R.F.C., E.M. Soper, F.W. Case Jr., and R.B. Case. 1999. (''Sarracenia rosea'' (Sarraceniaceae), a new species of pitcher plant from the Southeastern United States. ) ''SIDA'' 18: 1183-1206.〕

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