As we walk through the greenhouse, it is Bristletooth that every time will catch our eye first. With its extraordinary bright red trap interiors with a striking contrasting trap margin, and its many very short and irregular "teeth" (the traps' marginal spines or cilia), it is a very striking Venus flytrap indeed. It is also quite vigorous, producing many offspring.
The Bristletooth Venus Fly Trap is similar in some ways to Sawtooth, and both are members of the short-cilia group of Venus Flytraps that also includes Dentate Traps, Red Piranha and the FTS Crimson Sawtooth.