RM2D9TREH–close-up of single white fertilised flower of Venus Flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) with 5 curling shiny striped petals alongside unopened flowerbud
RM2T2H47C–Drosera muscipula, Venus Flytrap
RFK16K16–Venus flytrap - carnivorous plant
RF2CWAH08–Closeup on the insect trapping structures of a Venus Flytrap plant in a flower pot
RMDR566T–Venus Flytrap - Dionaea muscipula Flower
RFE0TCAH–Venus Flytrap plant Dionaea muscipula carnivorous, fly-eating plant, native to the US east coast wetlands.
RF2R295TA–Close up view of child hands holding The Venus flytrap, Dionaea muscipula flower pot in hands in home. Interesting alternative house plant concept.
RF2G1CF4A–a macro image of the open traps of a Venus fly trap plant
RF2GJNF7R–Leaves, white rhizome and roots covered in soil of the Venus flytrap plant in a caucasian man's hand.
RF2G189H2–a macro image of a common house fly taking a rest on a Venus flytrap plant
RM2BY12TP–Venus flytrap and fly on a white background
RFH6P8HE–dionaea muscipula,venus flytrap
RF2J473C4–Flowering Venus Flytrap plant. Close up of Dionaea Muscipula in a pot
RF2H8CEDN–White flowers of the Venus Flytrap, Dionaea muscipula, North Carolina, USA
RFPXFTJ3–Carnivore plants Venus Flytrap panoramic view. Multiple spiky traps on the leaves of a green and red Venus fly trap. Insect trapping and eating plant.
RMANM6WJ–Venus Flytrap Dionaea muscipula
RMBNH3MB–venus flytrap DIONAEA Muscipula USA Carolina green red caught a green grasshopper grass hopper
RMAPBCKN–Venus Flytrap Dionaea muscipula with Water Droplets
RF2X0B6R6–Venus flytrap Dionaea muscipula on blurred background.Carnivorous plants.Indoor flowers.
RF2M5TWFK–The Allure of a Venus Flytrap Plant with a Flower Spike Isolated on White
RF2HYB1YF–Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) close up
RF2GP068W–Venus flytrap, dionaea muscipula with open traps.
RMW22Y84–The Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula), is a carniverous plant common in the southeast portion of the United States.
RFK705GE–Venus flytrap with fly
RMW4HCE0–Detail of a Venus Flytrap, a carniverous plant that grows wild in moist areas of North and South Carolina.
RMDFCWH7–Venus Flytrap (Dionaea muscipula)
RF2PN7X5P–Group of Venus flytraps, green and red carnivorous wetlands plant, abstract floral background
RM2HJB9Y9–Leaves of Venus flytrap, Dionaea muscipula - an insectivorous bog plant, North Carolina.
RF2G1899H–a macro image of a common house fly playing a dangerous game taking a rest on a Venus flytrap plant
RM2BY11R9–Venus flytrap on a a white background
RF2EKH800–Venus flytrap Dionaea muscipula on blurred background.Carnivorous plants.
RF2C3XX10–A close up of open Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula), carnivorous plant
RF2H8CEB3–White flowers of the Venus Flytrap, Dionaea muscipula, North Carolina, USA
RMPXFTJ8–Old Venus Flytrap pod turning black and dying. Close up of dying plant leaves.
RF2X074XM–Macro photo of a carnivorous plant, for illustration, books, posters
RMBNH2CM–venus flytrap DIONAEA Muscipula USA Carolina green red caught a green grasshopper grass hopper
RFM7MYH2–Predatory plants on the forest floor and other flowering plants
RF2X0B6R5–Venus flytrap Dionaea muscipula on blurred background.Carnivorous plants.Indoor flowers.
RF2HX19F7–Venus fly Trap Close Up photographed on a dark background. It catches its prey chiefly insects and arachnids.