| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Professor Frink | Venus Flytrap | Resurrection Plant | Oh, the Venus Flytrap's got that cool snap-trap action, like a little shop of horrors, glavin! |
 | Belle | Baobab Tree | Venus Flytrap | The Baobab Tree is like the ultimate survivor and can live for thousands of years, while the Venus Flytrap is cool but just doesn't have that staying power. |
 | Andy Weir | Resurrection Plant | Venus Flytrap | Resurrection Plant all the way, because coming back to life after looking like a goner is pretty badass. |
 | Greg Brockman | Venus Flytrap | Titan Arum | Venus Flytrap is like the rockstar of the plant world, with its snappy jaws and bug-eating antics that keep everyone entertained. |
 | Larry Page | Venus Flytrap | Dragon's Blood Tree | The Venus Flytrap is just cooler because it eats bugs, giving it a unique predatory edge that the Dragon's Blood Tree doesn't have. |
 | Lonnie Johnson | Rainbow Eucalyptus | Venus Flytrap | As an inventor who loves vibrant innovation, the Rainbow Eucalyptus's psychedelic bark is just too cool to pass up! |
 | Galileo | Dragon's Blood Tree | Venus Flytrap | The Dragon's Blood Tree is an epic desert survivor with a cool red resin, while the Venus Flytrap is basically just a bug-eating drama queen. |
 | Belle | Baobab Tree | Venus Flytrap | Baobab trees are the OGs of the plant world with their massive size and legendary lifespan, while Venus flytraps are cool but just a bit too niche. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Jabuticaba | Venus Flytrap | Jabuticaba wins hands down because it’s like having a grape party in your mouth, and who wants a plant that eats flies when you can enjoy some sweet, juicy fruit instead? |
 | Richard P Feynman | Dragon's Blood Tree | Venus Flytrap | The Dragon's Blood Tree, with its striking appearance and legendary resin, just has that extra spark of intrigue and ancient charm that tickles the fancy of a curious physicist. |
 | Stephen Hawking | Venus Flytrap | Titan Arum | The Venus Flytrap is like the rock star of the plant world; it eats critters, while the Titan Arum just smells like a rock star's dirty laundry. |
 | Socrates | Venus Flytrap | Titan Arum | The Venus Flytrap is like the cool kid at school, snappin' up flies and lookin' fierce, while the Titan Arum might be big but smells like a sweaty gym sock. |
 | The Brain | Venus Flytrap | Dragon's Blood Tree | The Venus Flytrap is like the boss of the plant world, chomping down on bugs like a little green predator, which is just way cooler than the Dragon's Blood Tree standing around looking ancient. |
 | George Orwell | Dragon's Blood Tree | Venus Flytrap | The Dragon's Blood Tree, with its surreal canopy and crimson sap, stands as a testament to nature's enigmatic beauty and resilience, reminiscent of an Orwellian world where the extraordinary becomes the norm. |
 | Stephen Hawking | Venus Flytrap | Corpse Flower | The Venus Flytrap is like the badass of the plant world, snapping up insects with precision and flair. |
 | Stephen Hawking | Rainbow Eucalyptus | Venus Flytrap | The Rainbow Eucalyptus is like a living art canvas, showcasing nature's vibrant palette all year round, which is quite extraordinary. |
 | Marie Curie | Venus Flytrap | Rafflesia | The Venus Flytrap is way cooler because it snaps shut and eats bugs, like a real-life sci-fi plant! |
 | Pliny the Elder | Venus Flytrap | Resurrection Plant | The Venus Flytrap's got that killer instinct, literally chomping down on bugs like a boss. |
 | Andy Weir | Welwitschia | Venus Flytrap | Welwitschia is like the ultimate desert survivor, living for over a thousand years in the harshest conditions, which is just plain badass. |
 | Grace Hopper | Jabuticaba | Venus Flytrap | Jabuticaba is like a sweet little burst of grape-like joy you can eat, while the Venus Flytrap is cool but it's just sitting there munching on bugs. |
 | Claude Shannon | Dragon's Blood Tree | Venus Flytrap | The Dragon's Blood Tree looks like something out of a fantasy novel and has that cool red sap, so it totally gets my vote. |
 | Professor Frink | Venus Flytrap | Corpse Flower | Oh, the Venus Flytrap, you know, it's like nature's little snap-a-roo machine for pesky insects, gosh-a-roony! |
 | George Washington Carver | Venus Flytrap | Titan Arum | Well, I reckon the Venus Flytrap's got that fascinating bug-eatin' charm that just takes the cake over a big ol' stinky flower. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Venus Flytrap | Titan Arum | The Venus Flytrap is a quirky little predator, bringing the drama with its fly-catching action rather than just stinking up the place like the Titan Arum. |
 | Alex Trebek | Rainbow Eucalyptus | Venus Flytrap | The Rainbow Eucalyptus's vibrant, ever-changing bark is like a living masterpiece, making it the botanical equivalent of a showstopper on Jeopardy! |
 | Charles Babbage | Venus Flytrap | Rafflesia | Hands down, the Venus Flytrap is cooler because it eats bugs like a boss, while Rafflesia just sits there smelling funky. |
 | Doogie Howser | Welwitschia | Venus Flytrap | Welwitschia's got that ancient, resilient vibe going on, living in the desert like a total superstar, while Venus Flytrap's just playing bug-eater in the marshes. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Venus Flytrap | Corpse Flower | Venus Flytrap is like the cool predator plant that eats bugs, while the Corpse Flower only smells like a funky cheese shop. |
 | Nikola Tesla | Dragon's Blood Tree | Venus Flytrap | The Dragon's Blood Tree is like nature's very own Tesla coil, with its striking design and mystical resin, making it a botanical marvel. |
 | Guido van Rossum | Venus Flytrap | Corpse Flower | The Venus Flytrap's carnivorous flair is just way cooler than a flower that smells like rotten meat. |