"purple pitcher plant" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: purple pitcher plants [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} purple pitcher plant (plural purple pitcher plants)
  1. A carnivorous pitcher plant native to much of Canada and parts of the eastern United States, of species Sarracenia purpurea. Categories (lifeform): Carnivorous plants, Ericales order plants Synonyms: turtle socks, hunter's cup, frog's britches, side-saddle flower Translations (Sarracenia purpurea): paarse trompetbekerplant (Dutch), sarracénie pourpre (French), Rote Schlauchpflanze (German)

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