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Venus's flytrap

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Ve⋅nus's-fly⋅trap

[vee-nuh-siz-flahy-trap]
–noun
a carnivorous plant, Dionaea muscipula, native to bogs of North and South Carolina, having roundish leaves with two lobes that close like a trap when certain delicate hairs on them are irritated, as by a fly: the range is now reduced, though the plants are still locally abundant.
Also called Venus flytrap.


Origin:
1760–70, Americanism
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Venus flytrap or Venus' flytrap also Venus's flytrap  
n.  An insectivorous plant (Dionaea muscipula) of the coastal plain of the Carolinas, having sensitive, hinged, marginally bristled, two-lobed leaf blades that close and entrap insects.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
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