Can you identify these spring flowers ?

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I wouldn't of known what plants is was except years ago as Cub Scout leader we just so happened to cover Venus Flytraps when I was going over IDing plants one may encounter while hiking in the woods with my Cubs Scouts.
The Venus Flytrap are native here in wetlands of South Carolina
 

I wouldn't of known what plants is was except years ago as Cub Scout leader we just so happened to cover Venus Flytraps when I was going over IDing plants one may encounter while hiking in the woods with my Cubs Scouts.
The Venus Flytrap are native here in wetlands of South Carolina
Being a cub scout was definitely an educational experience back in the day. I was one more than half a century ago. I was wondering if a Google photo identifier might be what ID'ed it.
 

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Being a cub scout was definitely an educational experience back in the day. I was one more than half a century ago. I was wondering if a Google photo identifier might be what ID'ed it.
It appears that your dad was the Cubmaster?
 

Crazy ID because that could be any ultra tiny flower here in the early spring.
I was thinking it be a bit of challenge, but we have a cub scout leader as a member who's from S. Carolina where these stang plants grow.
 

Do you feed that plant bugs? 🐛 Does it catch them naturally or is it an inside plant?
 

I never would have known just from the blossom!
 

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