flytrap|flytraps in English

noun

trap for catching flies; any insect eating plant

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1. Giant Venus flytraps

2. Giant Venus flytraps.

3. And these are flytrap anemones.

4. Botanically speaking, you're more of a Venus flytrap.

5. 4 I have cleared my piazza of that unsavory flytrap.

6. Some carnivorous plants, like the Venus flytrap, are classified as both.

7. With the Venus flytrap, prey is limited to beetles, spiders and other crawling arthropods.

8. Their approach to the manufacturing of Carnivora ensures 100% yielding of the extract from the Venus flytrap plant

9. And so what would happen if we took the action potential from the Venus flytrap and sent it into all the stems of the mimosa?

10. Carnivora is the 100 percent absolutely PURE PHYTONUTRIENT EXTRACT and CAPSULE of Dionaea Muscipula, the particular species of the venus flytrap plant. Development of this extract began in Europe in the late 1970's by physician Dr

11. Carnivora is a health supplement derived from the carnivorous Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) that you may have seen advertised online or heard of during radio commercials (such as during Coast to Coast AM with George Noory).

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13. Cold-hardy varieties of Pinguicula, commonly called Butterworts, are hard to find in cultivation, likely because unlike Sarracenia, flytraps, or sundews, cold-hardy Butterworts are more difficult to propagate and slow to grow from seed.They are prized amongst collectors for their lush rosettes and their orchid-like flowers