RMDTYDY9–Close up of a Venus fly trap,Dionaea muscipula with a captured fly
RMEMBT73–Separating Venus Fly Trap plant to be planted in a different pot
RFS2H4RF–Caught in a Venus fly trap
RMPEGPPC–Fly captured in a Venus Flytrap (Dionaea muscipula)
RMCP1WBK–A bug caught in a Venus Flytrap Dionaea muscipula.
RFM7MYFG–Venus flytrap found in nature on the forest floor - ready to catch a fly and other insects
RMB56K76–A fly caught in a venus fly trap
RFGY58X6–A Venus flytrap (also referred to as Venus's flytrap or Venus' flytrap), Dionaea muscipula, with a fly in it.
RF2WEBHRA–Little fly caught in a venus flytrap – no way to escape
RF2T046WC–A housefly sticks in a carnivorous plant, Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) shortly in front of the trap closes
RF2AA7GH8–a fly walking in danger on a venus flytrap
RMRKKR7J–A moth is caught in a bright red carnivorous Venus Fly Trap plant, set against a black background.
RF2C5XBJ8–Venus fly trap(Dionaea muscipula) plant with a fly caught in its closed leaf
RMCWN69Y–venus fly trap in a can grow it yourself Dionaea muscipula packaged packed pre packed plant handy convenient container gardening
RMHN2J7Y–Close up of Venus flytrap or known as Dionaea muscipula growing in a pot with new growth plant - isolated
RFRX48M7–Venus Fly Trap plant in a shoe decoration
RMK347WC–Fly trapped in a carnivorous plant, Venus flytrap
RMDB706H–A sculpture in Wilmington North Carolina called 'Southern Hospitality' By artists Paul Hill and Stan Harmon.
RFS27MDX–Dionaea muscipula in a plastic flower pot
RMDT0R8G–Close up of a Venus fly trap,Dionaea muscipula with a captured fly
RF2C1XMM6–Venus Fly Trap SCIENCE, BIOLOGY, A Venus Fly Trap (Dionaea muscipula) caught and digested a fly. The parts visible in the picture are undigestible an
RF2C3XX10–A close up of open Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula), carnivorous plant
RMPKCJKD–Fly captured in a Venus Flytrap (Dionaea muscipula)
RMCP1WCN–A bug caught in a Venus Flytrap Dionaea muscipula.
RM2HF6HG3–Venus flytrap, sundew plant in a pot
RF2FYKB32–Dionaea muscipula the Venus Fly-trap [a carnivorous plant native to subtropical wetlands on the East Coast of the United States in North Carolina and South Carolina] Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume V; Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1810
RM2C3Y9E9–Fly caught in fly trap dolly zoom in macro insect world. Fly caught in a bug eating plant trying to get free.
RF2WEBHR1–Little fly caught in a venus flytrap – no way to escape
RM2K96K5H–A long dead fly, caught by a Venus fly trap which has reopened its cage to reveal the body of the bluebottle housefly. Some leaves have died in autumn. UK (132)
RM2C8W1T7–Plants on display in a marquee, at the Royal Bath and West Show, an annual agricultural show, near Shepton Mallet, Somerset, Great Britain.
RMRKKR77–A moth is caught in a bright red carnivorous Venus Fly Trap plant, set against a black background.
RF2C5XBJ7–Venus fly trap(Dionaea muscipula) plant with a fly caught in its closed leaf
RMCNYN4E–Venus Flytrap, Venus's Flytrap, Venus' Flytrap, Venus Fly Trap, Venus's Fly Trap, Venus' Fly Trap, Fly-Trap (Dionaea muscipula), trigger hairs on the inner surface of a leaf trap
RMW3C115–Fly Traps, carnivorous plants for sale in a garden centre Sarracenia Tygo, Pinguicula tina, Nepenthes Alata and Dionea Muscipola or Venus fly trap
RM2G019RG–Ludwigsburg, Germany. 27th May, 2021. A fly lies in a carnivorous plant of the species 'Venus flytrap'. Depredation, habitat destruction, over-fertilization: For various reasons, carnivorous plants are threatened worldwide. (to dpa 'Toilet bowl and glue trap - Does breeding save carnivorous plants?') Credit: Christoph Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2JG46X6–Detail of a Venus Flytrap, a carniverous plant that grows wild in moist areas of North and South Carolina.
RF2C0W5RB–venus flytrap (dionaea muscipula) in a vase in the summer sunshine with a captured fly
RMWEKABX–Venus fly trap (Dionaea Muscipula) plant in pot isolated on black background with copy space
RMDT0R8X–Close up of a Venus fly trap,Dionaea muscipula with a captured fly
RF2X0B6RN–Venus flytrap plant (dionaea muscipula) in a pot side view room for text.
RMDT0R80–Close up of a Venus fly trap,Dionaea muscipula .
RMW3D6N0–VENUS FLY TRAP PLANT. THE VENUS FLY TRAP PLANT IS A CARNIVEROUS PLANT NATIVE TO NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA STATES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. WETLAND ENVIRONMENT PREFERENCE. IT'S PREY IS CHIEFLY INSECTS AND ARACHNIDS. TRIGGER SENSITIVE HAIRS AT THE END OF AND INSIDE THE LEAVES CAN BE SEEN IN THIS IMAGE. CLOSED LEAF UPON A HOUSE FLY AT CENTRE OF IMAGE. SUB TROPICAL .
RMCP1WBY–A bug caught in a Venus Flytrap Dionaea muscipula.
RM2HF6HFH–Venus flytrap, sundew plant in a pot
RF2X074XM–Macro photo of a carnivorous plant, for illustration, books, posters
RMW22YAT–The Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula), is a carniverous plant common in the southeast portion of the United States.
RM2T7BGDA–London, UK. 14th Nov, 2023. Kew models take selfies with the vibrant 'Snapper' installation. This John Lewis installation is a replica of the much loved Snapper, a venus fly trap and wannabe Christmas Tree who is the star of their Christmas ad this year. The popular 'Christmas at Kew' returns to Kew Gardens in West London. The original festive trail through Kew's after-dark landscape is returning for its eleventh year with a host of seasonal favourites alongside several new light installations. Credit: Imageplotter/Alamy Live News
RM2K96K5G–A long dead fly, caught by a Venus fly trap which has reopened its cage to reveal the body of the bluebottle housefly. Some leaves have died in autumn. UK (132)
RME7CT9W–Drosera aliciae, the Alice sundew, is a carnivorous plant in the family Droseraceae. It is native to South Africa.
RFW4FF42–Round-leaved sundew, Drosera rotundifolia, in peatmoss, Sundew, or dew plant, or lustwort, in a small carnivorous, or insectivorous, swamp plant that
RF2CA5E7D–Venus flytrap - in latin Dionaea muscipula, is a meat eating or carnivorous plant and use rapid leaf movements to actively ensnare insects.
RF2T837TR–Dionaea Muscipula carnivorous plant in bloom in a pot
RFMB6MMY–Close-up of a young bright green Dionaea muscipula in a pot on a green artificial grass, top view
RM2G019P9–Ludwigsburg, Germany. 27th May, 2021. A fly lies in a carnivorous plant of the Venus flytrap species. Depredation, habitat destruction, over-fertilization: For various reasons, carnivorous plants are threatened worldwide. (to dpa 'Toilet bowl and glue trap - Does breeding save carnivorous plants?') Credit: Christoph Schmidt/dpa/Alamy Live News
RF2J473E8–Venus flytrap plant. Top view of Dionaea muscipula in a pot
RF2C0W5TF–venus flytrap (dionaea muscipula) in a vase in the summer sunshine with a captured fly
RMWEKABB–Venus flytrap (Dionaea Muscipula) plant in pot isolated on black background with copy space
RF2JBN9RT–Venus flytrap in a pot close-up.
RF2G2177J–Carnivorous picture plant in a green house garden
RF2C8HAG3–Carnivorous plant catching insects in a botanical garden
RF2J7NPFC–Venus flytrap and Sarracenia in a greenhouse near a makeshift pond in the Apothecary Garden
RMCP1WFH–A bug caught in a Venus Flytrap Dionaea muscipula.
RF2BJJ0KY–Dionaea muscipula in a pot
RMBC8EC0–A fly caught in a Venus Flytrap, Dionaea muscipula, where it will be digested and the nutrients absorbed by the plant
RMW22Y84–The Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula), is a carniverous plant common in the southeast portion of the United States.
RM2T7BGDD–London, UK. 14th Nov, 2023. Kew models take selfies with the vibrant 'Snapper' installation. This John Lewis installation is a replica of the much loved Snapper, a venus fly trap and wannabe Christmas Tree who is the star of their Christmas ad this year. The popular 'Christmas at Kew' returns to Kew Gardens in West London. The original festive trail through Kew's after-dark landscape is returning for its eleventh year with a host of seasonal favourites alongside several new light installations. Credit: Imageplotter/Alamy Live News
RM2K96K5P–A long dead fly, caught by a Venus fly trap which has reopened its cage to reveal the body of the bluebottle housefly. Some leaves have died in autumn. UK (132)
RF2H7NC85–Dionaea muscipula blooming in a pot at home.
RFW4FENE–Round-leaved sundew, Drosera rotundifolia, in peatmoss, Sundew, or dew plant, or lustwort, in a small carnivorous, or insectivorous, swamp plant that
RFMEP7GN–An instructor explains facts about carnivorous plants to kids looking at a display at the Atlanta Science Fair on March 28, 2015 in Atlanta, GA.
RF2T837TY–Dionaea Muscipula carnivorous plant in bloom in a pot
RFMB6MN0–Close-up of a young bright green Dionaea muscipula in a pot on a green artificial grass, top view
RF2K1TDYY–close up of a decomposed fly in half opened venus flytrap, dionaea muscipula with a trapped fly on green background
RF2J473C4–Flowering Venus Flytrap plant. Close up of Dionaea Muscipula in a pot
RF2C0W66W–venus flytrap (dionaea muscipula) in a vase in the summer sunshine with a captured fly
RFW2B81E–Venus fly traps in a green house at the Frederik Meijer Gardens in Grand Rapids Michigan
RF2JBN9T3–Venus flytrap in a pot close-up.
RFR0H55P–Insecticidal pest trap in detail. Farmer used glass bottle with fermenting sticky bait, a lots of flies trapped.
RF2C8HB3J–Carnivorous plant catching insects in a botanical garden
RF2J5Y4EC–Venus flytrap and Sarracenia in a greenhouse near a makeshift pond in the Apothecary Garden
RMCP1WDJ–A half digested bug in a Venus Flytrap Dionaea muscipula.
RF2BJJ0KH–Dionaea muscipula in a pot
RFEFTRWE–photographed from a book titled the 'National Encyclopedia', published in London in 1881. Copyright has expired on this artwork.
RMW22YDD–The Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula), is a carniverous plant common in the southeast portion of the United States.
RM2T7BGD4–London, UK. 14th Nov, 2023. Kew models take selfies with the vibrant 'Snapper' installation. This John Lewis installation is a replica of the much loved Snapper, a venus fly trap and wannabe Christmas Tree who is the star of their Christmas ad this year. The popular 'Christmas at Kew' returns to Kew Gardens in West London. The original festive trail through Kew's after-dark landscape is returning for its eleventh year with a host of seasonal favourites alongside several new light installations. Credit: Imageplotter/Alamy Live News
RM2K96K5W–A long dead fly, caught by a Venus fly trap which has reopened its cage to reveal the body of the bluebottle housefly. Some leaves have died in autumn. UK (132)
RMW4HCE0–Detail of a Venus Flytrap, a carniverous plant that grows wild in moist areas of North and South Carolina.
RFW4FETD–Round-leaved sundew, Drosera rotundifolia, in peatmoss, Sundew, or dew plant, or lustwort, in a small carnivorous, or insectivorous, swamp plant that
RFH08A8C–Illustration of a Little Girl in a Witch Costume Carrying a Pot of Venus Fly Trap
RF2D2CN1T–The Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) is a carnivorous plant native to subtropical wetlands on the East Coast of the United States in North Carolina a
RFMB2TWT–Close-up of a young bright green Dionaea muscipula in a pot on a green artificial grass, top view
RF2G217BP–Group of carnivorous pitcher plants in a greenhouse
RF2J473EP–Flowering Venus Flytrap plant showing its long flower stem. Close up of Dionaea Muscipula in a pot
RF2C0W66B–venus flytrap (dionaea muscipula) in a vase in the summer sunshine with a captured fly
RM2KT1RJH–Cartoonish game play in a arcade of creepy fun with piranha plant on decorative blue background. Bitancial
RF2JBN9RM–Venus flytrap in a pot close-up.
RFPKYTRT–Trapped fly in bottle. Trap for wasps and hornets in a fruit orchard. The traditional ecological trap for flies of hangs on a tree
RF2BWYNTD–A couple venus fly trap potted plants in afternoon sun
RFRK1W0A–Venus Flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) in the windowsill of a city flat.
RMCP1WEH–A half digested bug in a Venus Flytrap Dionaea muscipula.
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