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Feb 26, 2008 19:31

...I don't remember planting these.

( EDIT because Sian owns my soul, these flytraps are quote "large enough to eat a child". ... a small child though. )

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ouczes February 26 2008, 19:39:44 UTC
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perennially February 26 2008, 19:41:08 UTC
...oh! Hi there.

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ouczes February 26 2008, 19:42:52 UTC
They're moving.

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perennially February 26 2008, 19:47:32 UTC
They look like plants, bit big, though. Why don't we stand over here?

[awaaaay from the reach of the plants, yes.]

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notenthmakes February 26 2008, 19:42:33 UTC
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perennially February 26 2008, 19:43:49 UTC
They're really unique, aren't they?

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notenthmakes February 26 2008, 19:48:13 UTC
They're larger than usual.

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perennially February 26 2008, 19:50:03 UTC
Are they? I've never seen anything like them... well, not in my garden.

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brazeofglory February 26 2008, 19:43:07 UTC
What are they?

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perennially February 26 2008, 19:44:33 UTC
I'm not really sure, actually!

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brazeofglory February 26 2008, 19:48:01 UTC
...They're rather charming, actually.

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perennially February 26 2008, 19:50:16 UTC
Do you think so?

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a_foreffort February 26 2008, 19:44:21 UTC
Dionaea muscipula.

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perennially February 26 2008, 19:47:46 UTC
Is that what they are?

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a_foreffort February 26 2008, 19:53:35 UTC
Better known as the Venus Flytrap. A carnivorous plant that traps and digests animal prey to survive, primarily insects and arachnids. These are far larger, though, and seem to be for luring larger prey.

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perennially February 26 2008, 19:56:57 UTC
I hope they're for the goats.

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helloinjapan February 26 2008, 19:48:03 UTC
W . . . wow . . . u-um, is it safe . . . ?

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perennially February 26 2008, 19:51:05 UTC
I'm not sure, but I've seen worse things.

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helloinjapan February 26 2008, 19:52:46 UTC
[just nods]

They're kind of pretty, but . . .

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perennially February 26 2008, 19:57:29 UTC
A little scary looking?

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