Top 10 botanical marvels - votes for Venus Flytrap

ImageVoterWinnerLoserReason
Professor FrinkProfessor FrinkVenus FlytrapResurrection PlantOh, the Venus Flytrap's got that cool snap-trap action, like a little shop of horrors, glavin!
BelleBelleBaobab TreeVenus FlytrapThe 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 WeirAndy WeirResurrection PlantVenus FlytrapResurrection Plant all the way, because coming back to life after looking like a goner is pretty badass.
Greg BrockmanGreg BrockmanVenus FlytrapTitan ArumVenus Flytrap is like the rockstar of the plant world, with its snappy jaws and bug-eating antics that keep everyone entertained.
Larry PageLarry PageVenus FlytrapDragon's Blood TreeThe 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 JohnsonLonnie JohnsonRainbow EucalyptusVenus FlytrapAs an inventor who loves vibrant innovation, the Rainbow Eucalyptus's psychedelic bark is just too cool to pass up!
GalileoGalileoDragon's Blood TreeVenus FlytrapThe 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.
BelleBelleBaobab TreeVenus FlytrapBaobab 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 FrankensteinDr. Frederick FrankensteinJabuticabaVenus FlytrapJabuticaba 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 FeynmanRichard P FeynmanDragon's Blood TreeVenus FlytrapThe 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 HawkingStephen HawkingVenus FlytrapTitan ArumThe 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 SocratesVenus FlytrapTitan ArumThe 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 BrainThe BrainVenus FlytrapDragon's Blood TreeThe 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  OrwellGeorge OrwellDragon's Blood TreeVenus FlytrapThe 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 HawkingStephen HawkingVenus FlytrapCorpse FlowerThe Venus Flytrap is like the badass of the plant world, snapping up insects with precision and flair.
Stephen HawkingStephen HawkingRainbow EucalyptusVenus FlytrapThe Rainbow Eucalyptus is like a living art canvas, showcasing nature's vibrant palette all year round, which is quite extraordinary.
Marie CurieMarie CurieVenus FlytrapRafflesiaThe Venus Flytrap is way cooler because it snaps shut and eats bugs, like a real-life sci-fi plant!
Pliny the ElderPliny the ElderVenus FlytrapResurrection PlantThe Venus Flytrap's got that killer instinct, literally chomping down on bugs like a boss.
Andy WeirAndy WeirWelwitschiaVenus FlytrapWelwitschia is like the ultimate desert survivor, living for over a thousand years in the harshest conditions, which is just plain badass.
Grace HopperGrace HopperJabuticabaVenus FlytrapJabuticaba 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 ShannonClaude ShannonDragon's Blood TreeVenus FlytrapThe 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 FrinkProfessor FrinkVenus FlytrapCorpse FlowerOh, the Venus Flytrap, you know, it's like nature's little snap-a-roo machine for pesky insects, gosh-a-roony!
George Washington CarverGeorge Washington CarverVenus FlytrapTitan ArumWell, 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 VinciLeonardo da VinciVenus FlytrapTitan ArumThe 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 TrebekAlex TrebekRainbow EucalyptusVenus FlytrapThe Rainbow Eucalyptus's vibrant, ever-changing bark is like a living masterpiece, making it the botanical equivalent of a showstopper on Jeopardy!
Charles BabbageCharles BabbageVenus FlytrapRafflesiaHands down, the Venus Flytrap is cooler because it eats bugs like a boss, while Rafflesia just sits there smelling funky.
Doogie HowserDoogie HowserWelwitschiaVenus FlytrapWelwitschia'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  LavoisierAntoine LavoisierVenus FlytrapCorpse FlowerVenus Flytrap is like the cool predator plant that eats bugs, while the Corpse Flower only smells like a funky cheese shop.
Nikola  TeslaNikola TeslaDragon's Blood TreeVenus FlytrapThe 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 RossumGuido van RossumVenus FlytrapCorpse FlowerThe Venus Flytrap's carnivorous flair is just way cooler than a flower that smells like rotten meat.