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1. carnivorous plant of coastal plains of the Carolinas having sensitive hinged marginally bristled leaf blades that close and entrap insects
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North and South Carolina states of the United States.
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It's a plant usually called Venus Fly Trap.
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It is made up.they plan to make a movie about it in 2008.
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For those who like the "Spider" Venus Flytrap, there are two interesting new clones that will be developed by the Flytrap Store Tissue Culture Lab (aka Matt ). These plants were specially selected by long-time Flytrap and Sarracen...
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You can't find anything but the common variety of Dionaea at the local stores. The best place to get a 'B52' that I can recommend is Conner's Carnivores. David Conner is a excellent grower and a great person. Here's a link to his store: htt...
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You can sometimes find them at Wal-Mart, Home Depot or Lowes, though their shipments are erratic. If none of those stores have them, you can find them at almost any nursery. Just call a few local nurseries near you and ask them. However, mo...
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The Venus Flytrap, Dionaea muscipula, is a carnivorous plant that catches and digests animal prey--mostly insects and arachnids. Its trapping structure is formed by the terminal portion of each of the plant's leaves and is triggered by tiny...
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Dionaea A: This species is restricted in range to a small area in North Carolina and South Carolina. To my understanding, the colonies in South Carolina are nearly all gone. (Poaching events in the last year or so haven't helped.) The range...
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