Evelyn E Smith's "The Venus Trap" (short story, free): Man brings hope to a dying alien species
![One of the illustrations by Dick Francis accompanying the original publication in Galaxy magazine of short story The Venus Trap by Evelyn E Smith. Image shows the jealous human woman trying to cut down the intelligent alien tree woman while her husband restrains her.](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi3Emzw5AosnH5YcfoI_jA8H9vRjm75qUL5_ZxLQJh1H_iMm3IaSljio8y8I8R-n-MWjglWoraCVzHdVLhXJ_Qsq6VMSv9YMBjPlLGMdZwU_T3oYhGR-sEbNFJY2UqmI8pYwMLMe_fB4s0/s1600/Evelyn+E+Smith+-+The+Venus+Trap+(illustration).jpg)
One of the colonists men will develop a special relationship with Magnolia, one of these female plants, leading to much acrimony & jealousy on the part of his wife. But things turn hopeful near end, with a new arrival from earth...
See also.
- Eric Frank Russell's "P.S."; download as part of a larger package: A man has had an alien as a pen-pal for a number of decades. Now, old & alone, he learns that his life long pen friend is actually a tree & a rather smelly one at that! How should he react to the news?
Fact sheet.
First published: Galaxy, June 1956.Download full text from Project Gutenberg, Manybooks, Feedbooks. [via John Grayshaw @ClassicScienceFiction]
Rating: B.
Related: Stories of Evelyn E Smith; Vegetable SF.
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