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I just saw this a while ago and emails are flying all over the world-asking my friends who we know in Vancouver LOL
You'd win. I can't find any confirmation of that, but I do find there are Pitcher Plants & Sundews in Maine.I bet you all didn’t know that we have Venus fly traps in Maine! When I was a kid I found some growing along the edge of the water at our camp.
Cool, they are a native to north Carolina also. They have pitcher plants and sundews also.I bet you all didn’t know that we have Venus fly traps in Maine! When I was a kid I found some growing along the edge of the water at our camp.
OK here comes the obnoxious CP expert!You'd win. I can't find any confirmation of that, but I do find there are Pitcher Plants & Sundews in Maine.
https://www.csmonitor.com/The-Culture/Gardening/2008/0725/insects-beware-these-plants-want-you
If you could find those fly traps, you may have discovered something significant.
Makes total sense! Those little tentacles will close over the bugs, albeit not as fast as a 'trap and then the entire leaf curls around it. Either way, I am sure it was fascinating to see them and made a big impression since you remember it to this dayWell the only thing I can think of is possibly I mistook a sundew plant as a Venus fly trap. I remember seeing it and it looked like a Venus fly trap to me but the pictures of them I just went and looked at the colors were wrong so I looked up the sundew plant and we have these here in Maine as well and they had the colors I remember so maybe that is what I saw. I do remember them being bright green with the red hairs along the edges and folding in half. I was a child when I saw them and that was many years ago. I’m sorry if I mislead anyone, that wasn’t my intention.