Yes, Darcie. I have one form I hope to register a name for.
Why are you going into all the detail of reproductive phases? All you need is a good description as to how the plant appears, that is, its main characteristic that sets it apart from others, how it came to be (if you know), why you named it as you did, how to propagate it to maintain its distinct features, contact information if you wish to include this. That's all, short and sweet, just as they appear on the official ICPS cultivar list.
A fictional example:
Dionaea 'Cream de Menthe'
Varigated green and white traps and petioles distinguish this form from all other previously registered cultivars. The plant arose from a large seed batch sown in 1989. One seedling demonstrated the varigated form, was selected and propagated. This plant may only be reproduced by rhizome division. The plant is named for the beautiful cream and green varigation found throughout the plant. The characteristic form and color is maintained in most lighting conditions, but stronger in high light conditions. Interested communicants, please email me at
tamlindd@yahoo.com
(Photo here clearly showing the distinguishing features mentioned, and of a quality sufficient for printing onto paper: 35 mm or very high resolution digital)
Send to:
bamrice@ucdavis.edu
jan.schlauer@uni-tuebingen.de
Easier than pie. You should limit your entries to plants with, or expecting to have, a wide distribution.