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Growing in the New Forest, Hampshire, UK.

 

It appears whoever introduced the plants to the site,is actively managing them to prevent any further growth. The population is limited to a few individual plants.

 

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Criminal Hygiene + Death Hymn Number 9 + Chad & The Meatbodies + The Flytraps @ The Echo, LA 1/13/14 via www.theowlmag.com

This is at the North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher.

Criminal Hygiene + Death Hymn Number 9 + Chad & The Meatbodies + The Flytraps @ The Echo, LA 1/13/14 via www.theowlmag.com

You can at least tell they are made in the same line of toys.

 

For my review on my blog - oppsicollectdolls.blogspot.co.uk/2014/07/zelfs-toadstool-...

All images are taken with Canon 600D using a 18-135mm lens reversed. No macro lens was used.

© Rhiannon Stone // Nov 2013

Minolta 7D + MD Vivitar 55mm macro 1:4

US Army soldiers run comms for their drone assault team.

 

US and British troops test counter-drone tech in Poland during Project Flytrap, ensuring NATO forces are equipped to detect, track and disable drones on tomorrow’s battlefield.

One of my babys first grew a very long stem and then flowered for me, must have been loving all the flys she had caught.

These photos were taken with a 100mm reverse mounted to a 28mm to create an extreme macro lens.

 

All of these subjects are a only a few millimeters across at most.

That night I checked it out again and thousands and thousands of ants were streaming to the hundreds of dead flies and carrying them away. It was amazing. It smelled horrible!

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

This plant looks like crap, but there's nothing wrong with it. This picture is taken in late January of 2011 and the plant is in dormancy.

a venus flytrap eats a fly

At the age of eleven, Peter D'Amato ordered a Venus flytrap from Famous Monsters magazine; thus began a lifetime of cultivating carnivorous plants. His small apartment became an urban jungle, so he moved to Sebastopol, California, the home of California Carnivores, where he grows and sells hundreds of other-worldly plants whose traps range from those small enough to capture protozoa to those big enough to contain a rodent. Explorre the deadly word of carniverous plants with David within the Exploratorium's Science of Gradening pages: www.exploratorium.edu/gardening/feed/peter_savage_garden/...

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