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By Bhart90
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Just doing some random searches, many people saying there is a population in Florida, does anyone have 2 cents? Love to know more!
By Fishkeeper
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#288352
Not native, I don't think. Flytraps are only native to the Carolinas. I wouldn't be at all surprised if they've been introduced somehow, though, they'd probably love Florida.

Come to think of it, if they're officially an introduced species in Florida, they might be legal to collect.
By Bhart90
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#288387
Yea, does the northern fl have any winter though?
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By SFLguy
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Bhart90 wrote:Yea, does the northern fl have any winter though?
Definitely enough of one at least, you can grow vfts down in the keys so I don't imagine they'd have a problem in N FL among the Native Sarracenia
By Bhart90
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#288640
Woah!
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By Wahter
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Distribution Map of wild Dionaea muscipula in Florida (by county)

http://florida.plantatlas.usf.edu/Plant.aspx?id=1651

A photographer's website shows a photo of some at the Apalachicola National Forest (outside of Tallahassee).
http://leightonphotography.photoshelter ... 7naHzaD4VA
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