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By Nepenthes0260
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Wasn’t expecting to stumble upon flytraps after wandering around in the Apalachicola NF bogs recently! This is the introduced population that has now been growing in FL for nearly 100 years (introduced in the 1930s). These traps are MASSIVE too, bigger than any of mine back at home. Growing alongside S. flava, S. psittacina, U. cornuta (likely), D. tracyi, D. capillaris, and P. planifolia.
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