The article discusses the propagation of the Sarraceniacea family of carnivorous plants. Victorian botanist Sir Joseph D. Hooker was the first to distinguish four distinct zones within the modified tube leaves of the Sarracenia species. It is said that most Sarracenias generate offshoots of new plants that grow along a rhizome. It is also mentioned that Sarracenia flowers are made for cross-pollination by bees although self-polinization is not impossible.