Venus's flytrap

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Definition

Noun: A carnivorous plant native to the coastal plains of North Carolina and South Carolina, USA. It is characterized by hinged leaves with bristled edges that snap shut when triggered, trapping insects inside for digestion.

Usage

The term "Venus's flytrap" is used as a singular, countable noun. It is the common name for the species Dionaea muscipula. The possessive form "Venus's" (or sometimes "Venus'") is standard.

Examples
  • The Venus's flytrap is a fascinating example of plant adaptation.
  • I bought a Venus's flytrap to help control small flies in my kitchen.
  • In the wild, the Venus's flytrap grows in nutrient-poor soil.
Advanced Usage
  • As a subject of study: The plant is frequently discussed in botany and biology regarding carnivory, trigger mechanisms, and plant behavior.
    • The rapid movement of the Venus's flytrap's leaves has been extensively researched.
  • In cultivation: Refers to the practice of growing these plants as horticultural specimens, which requires specific conditions like acidic soil and distilled water.
    • Caring for a Venus's flytrap is more challenging than caring for a typical houseplant.
Variants and Related Words
  • Venus flytrap: A common variant spelling that omits the possessive 's'.
  • : The scientific binomial name for the species.
  • Carnivorous plant: The broader category to which the Venus's flytrap belongs (e.g., pitcher plants, sundews).
Synonyms
  • Flytrap (informal, a common shortening of the full name).
Notes on Meaning

The term refers specifically to this single, distinct species. It does not refer to other types of carnivorous plants or general insect-trapping devices. The name is derived from Venus, the Roman goddess of love, though the exact origin of this association is unclear.

Noun
  1. carnivorous plant of coastal plains of the Carolinas having sensitive hinged marginally bristled leaf blades that close and entrap insects

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