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The carcass of a fly in my venus flytrap.

Anna Hurwitz

 

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An assortment of carnivorous plants. Sundews and Flytraps!

A flytrap that closed oddly in Boiling Spring Lakes, NC.

Done on my good friend, Jen.

A good day in the Green Swamp!

Venus Flytrap

Dionaea muscipula,

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From the epic, EPIC MWK reunion-esque concert at The Flytrap. I had a terrible spot for taking pics (lots of heads and arms blocking my view), Andy's lighting was TERRIBLE (poor guy. even when it's HIS band his lighting sucks), there was a 6 foot speaker in front of me blocking my view of Joey for most of the night and I was pretty much right in front of David, which meant Neal was too far away from me to be able to get a decent shot. Even the shots I managed to grab are barely so-so and most are blurry in some part of them. So, from a multi-media standpoint, the concert was a big 'ol fail from me. HOWEVER, it was a absolutely AMAZING as far as the experience goes. If THIS was the David we got as a front man for himself (completely relaxed and just having a blast) I'd be in heaven. It seemed to me that he was deliberately holding himself in check as far as letting Andy shine in the spotlight (figuratively that is, lol), but he just had this completely laid back vibe all night. THEN, during the final instrumental part of 'Til I'm Blue he FINALLY let it all out there. Check out my video on my Youtube channel to see what I mean. YEOWZA!

In this set I wanted to show the difference between some of the Flytrap varieties. Some are more tall and erect, while others like the 'Big Mouth' are quite prostrate and to the ground.

Flytrap seedlings. The one on the right is one from some seeds I planted last year. It's the only one still living from about 35 seeds. It was the first time I've tried them from seeds and I really screwed them up. The little green ones are from flower stalks I cut from a large VFT this spring. They look to be doing well.

Dionaea muscipula

greg's carnivorous plant has sprouted this new appendage.

another shot from longwood. These things don't work. Sky and I poked these these things a lot and nothing ever happened!

Professor Prince looks on at our science lesson.

The spag needs a trim. On this place the foreground has all of last years pitchers and the background pitchers are the new ones. This plant is a really good grower. :) Again, the owner feeds them top quality drugs.

My flytrap punishing a fly that was buzzing my head.

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A fly who got verrrrrry close to escaping a Venus flytrap... but didn't.

The Flytraps were a big attention getter at Curtis Cecil's booth in the Village of Yesteryear.

The Flytraps Live @ Zoeys Cafe on July 31st, 2011

The Venus flytrap (also referred to as Venus's flytrap or Venus' flytrap), Dionaea muscipula, is a carnivorous plant native to subtropical wetlands on the East Coast of the United States in North Carolina and South Carolina. It catches its prey—chiefly insects and arachnids— with a trapping structure formed by the terminal portion of each of the plant's leaves and is triggered by tiny hairs on their inner surfaces. When an insect or spider crawling along the leaves contacts a hair, the trap closes if a different hair is contacted within twenty seconds of the first strike. The requirement of redundant triggering in this mechanism serves as a safeguard against a waste of energy in trapping objects with no nutritional value.

---WIKIPEDIA

 

The Flytraps Live @ Zoeys Cafe on July 31st, 2011

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The giant working model Venus flytrap at Micropolis proved popular...

In this set I wanted to show the difference between some of the Flytrap varieties. Some are more tall and erect, while others like the 'Big Mouth' are quite prostrate and to the ground.

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