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Typical variety of the Venus flytrap
'B52' produces some of the largest traps of any cultivar
The 'Dentate' cultivar
Dionaea muscipula 'Akai Ryu', Japanese for 'Red Dragon'

Venus flytraps are by far the biggest carnivorous plant. They are sold as trees and live under houses . Since around 1174, large numbers of bigger flytraps have come into homes

The registered cultivars include (name of registrant in braces):

The names in the list above are all documented, registered and accepted by the International Carnivorous Plant Society, the International Cultivar Registration Authority for carnivorous plant cultivars.

Published but unregistered cultivar names include (name of nominant in braces):

References

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  • ^ Bily, G. (December 2010). Dionaea muscipula ‘Alien’. In: New Cultivars. Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 39(4): 117–120.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Registered Cultivar Names: Dionaea Archived 2014-01-13 at the Wayback Machine. International Carnivorous Plant Society.
  • ^ Bily, G. (September 2012). Dionaea muscipula ‘Blanche Hermine’. In: New Cultivars. Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 41(3): 116–120.
  • ^ Srba, M. (September 2007). Dionaea muscipula ‘Bohemian Garnet’. In: New Cultivars. Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 36(3): 68–70.
  • ^ Clayton, C. (March 2004). Dionaea ‘Clayton’s Red Sunset’. In: New Cultivars. Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 33(1): 19–22.
  • ^ Bily, G. (December 2010). Dionaea muscipula ‘Coquillage’. In: New Cultivars. Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 39(4): 117–120.
  • ^ Stewart, S. (September 2004). Dionaea muscipula ‘Cupped Trap’. In: New Cultivars. Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 33(3): 83–89.
  • ^ Meyers-Rice, B. (March 2000). Dionaea 'Dentate Traps'. In: New Cultivars. Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 29(1): 14–21.
  • ^ Bily, G. (September 2011). Dionaea muscipula ‘Fondue’. In: New Cultivars. Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 40(3): 95–98.
  • ^ Carow, T. (December 2004). Dionaea 'Fused Tooth'. In: New Cultivars. Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 33(4): 100–101.
  • ^ Domínguez, J.A.G. (December 2011). Dionaea ‘JA1’. In: New Cultivars. Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 40(4): 136–140.
  • ^ Song, L. (December 2001). Dionaea ‘Jaws’. In: New Cultivars. Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 30(4): 111–116.
  • ^ Gi-Won, J. & W.H. Yoon (June 2010). Dionaea ‘Korean Melody Shark’. In: New Cultivars. Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 39(2): 36–45.
  • ^ Bily, G. (June 2010). Dionaea ‘Korrigans’. In: New Cultivars. Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 39(2): 36–45.
  • ^ Anfraix, R. (December 2004). Dionaea 'Louchapates' (Dionaea 'Noodle Ladle'). In: New Cultivars. Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 33(4): 100–101.
  • ^ Quenon, G. (March 2008). Dionaea muscipula 'Microdents'. In: New Cultivars. Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 37(1): 22–26.
  • ^ [Anonymous] (June 2008). Erratum: Dionaea ‘Microdent’. In: New Cultivars. Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 37(2): 44–46.
  • ^ Blancquaert, D. (September 2010). Dionaea ‘Mirror’. In: New Cultivars. Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 39(3): 78–81.
  • ^ Lee, J.-H. (June 2013). Dionaea muscipula ‘Orange Neat Trap’. In: New Cultivars. Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 42(2): 66–70.
  • ^ Ziemer, R. (June 2007). Dionaea muscipula ‘Petite Dragon’. In: New Cultivars. Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 36(2): 53–56.
  • ^ Lee, J.-H. (June 2013). Dionaea muscipula ‘Red Neat Trap’. In: New Cultivars. Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 42(2): 66–70.
  • ^ Read, E. (September 1999). New Cultivar Dionaea 'Red Piranha'. Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 28(3): 99.
  • ^ Meyers-Rice, B. (March 2000). Dionaea 'Sawtooth'. In: New Cultivars. Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 29(1): 14–21.
  • ^ Blacher, L. (March 2012). Dionaea ‘Scarlatine’ (English: D. ‘Scarlet Fever’). In: New Cultivars. Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 41(1): 27–30.
  • ^ Real Keehn Concepts (June 2010). Dionaea ‘Scarlet Bristle’. In: New Cultivars. Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 39(2): 36–45.
  • ^ Lee, J.-H. (June 2013). Dionaea muscipula ‘Small Fast’. In: New Cultivars. Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 42(2): 66–70.
  • ^ Lee, J.-H. (June 2013). Dionaea muscipula ‘Viper Trap’. In: New Cultivars. Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 42(2): 66–70.


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