Saving the Venus Flytrap
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Despite their outsize hold on popular imagination, Venus flytraps are native to a tiny corner of the globe: the Coastal Plain of the Carolinas. As development threatens, one town—spurred on by one tireless botanist—has taken up the shovel to save the world’s most fascinating plant.

September 17, 2025

I’m lying on my stomach in a ditch on the side of the road in Boiling Spring Lakes, North Carolina, watching a horror story play out in miniature. On the surface the scene looks innocent enough—a beautiful white blossom crowning a long, pale-green stalk. Follow the stem down, though, and things get strange. In place of normal leaves, what look like tiny pink and green mouths sit agape. Some are flush to the ground, others rise on oddly geometric stalks, and each is rimmed by a creamy…

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