Venus Flytrap Tank Tops
Description: Don't Get Bitten by This Beauty: The Venus Flytrap! This quirky design features the amazing Venus Flytrap, a plant that's more than just pretty flowers! This vintage botanical illustration shows off the flytrap's cool details, making it a fun way to celebrate the wonders of nature. Show off your love for unique plants with this eye-catching design. Plant lovers and anyone who digs vintage illustrations will adore this fun tee.
Description: Venus Flytrap was the night-time DJ in WKRP in Cincinnati in the 70s. Cool, new, popular, recent, trending, top pick, best seller, top seller, editors pick, number 1 ranked, hot, recommended, liked, great artwork, t-shirt design, must-have, recommended choice, featured, All designs, best selling t-shirt graphics, best trending
Description: Calling all plant lovers and fans of the strange and unusual! This design features the captivating Venus Flytrap, a carnivorous plant that's as fascinating as it is beautiful. Imagine a vibrant botanical illustration showcasing the intricate details of this unique plant, with its captivating "pitfall traps" and delicate flowers. This isn't just any floral design - it's a celebration of the unexpected wonders of nature.
Description: Venus Flytrap was the night-time DJ in WKRP in Cincinnati in the 70s. Cool, new, popular, recent, trending, top pick, best seller, top seller, editors pick, number 1 ranked, hot, recommended, liked, great artwork, t-shirt design, must-have, recommended choice, featured, All designs, best selling t-shirt graphics, best trending
Description: The station's new program director, Andy Travis, tries to turn around struggling radio station WKRP by switching its format from dated easy-listening music to rock and roll, despite the well-meaning efforts of the mostly incompetent staff: bumbling station manager Arthur Carlson, greasy sales manager Herb Tarlek and clueless news director Les Nessman. To help bolster ratings, Travis hires a new disc jockey, New Orleans native Gordon Sims (with the on-air persona of Venus Flytrap) and allows spaced-out former major-market DJ John Caravella (with the on-air persona of Dr. Johnny Fever), already doing mornings in the easy-listening format, to be himself on-air. Rounding out the cast are "bombshell" receptionist Jennifer Marlowe.
Description: The station's new program director, Andy Travis, tries to turn around struggling radio station WKRP by switching its format from dated easy-listening music to rock and roll, despite the well-meaning efforts of the mostly incompetent staff: bumbling station manager Arthur Carlson, greasy sales manager Herb Tarlek and clueless news director Les Nessman. To help bolster ratings, Travis hires a new disc jockey, New Orleans native Gordon Sims (with the on-air persona of Venus Flytrap) and allows spaced-out former major-market DJ John Caravella (with the on-air persona of Dr. Johnny Fever), already doing mornings in the easy-listening format, to be himself on-air. Rounding out the cast are "bombshell" receptionist Jennifer Marlowe.
Description: A vibrant, purple and pink themed infographic about the Venus flytrap. The design features a large, grainy pink illustration of the carnivorous plant on the left side, set against abstract liquid-swirl patterns. The layout includes the title "VENUS FLYTRAP" in bold, purple typography, accompanied by the Japanese name for the plant, ハエトリグサ (Haetorigusa). A small rectangular photo shows a flytrap in action, capturing an insect. The text explains the plant's energy-saving intelligence, noting that it does not close for non-prey items like rain or dust, but only reacts to moving objects that touch its sensitive hairs multiple times
Description: A monochrome ink artwork depicting a Venus flytrap rendered with loose, expressive brush strokes. The plant form is suggested through layered lines and contrast, focusing on structure and movement rather than detail. Created in a minimal black ink style, this design highlights the distinctive shape of the plant while remaining visually balanced and restrained. Suitable for apparel and accessories for those who appreciate botanical and monochrome nature art.
Description: This bold botanical illustration showcases the iconic Venus flytrap mid-snap, jaws open as it captures an unlucky insect in dramatic vintage style. Rich greens and deep reds give the artwork a classic natural history feel with a slightly dark, curious edge. Perfect for plant lovers, botany nerds, gardeners, and science fans, this design celebrates one of nature’s most fascinating carnivorous plants. Wear it to show off your love for weird plants, natural science, or as a standout gift for anyone obsessed with unique flora that bites back.