<span style='font-size:12pt;line-height:100%'>SnowyFalcon,
The subject of this thread is misleading, to say the least. Plants belonging to a monotypic genus, such as Dionaea can never actually produce "hybrids" unless at some point they are found to be genetically compatible with some other genus, or another species of Dionaea is discovered and they are genetically compatible.
Seed produced by cross-pollinating different cultivars or clones can only produce seed of VFTs, not hybrids. And, as has already been mentioned, so far, cultivars of VFT are not reproducible by seed. However, with appropriate protocol (procedures not yet defined for VFT) this may someday be possible. Perhaps with enough in-breeding, selection and self-pollination of select clones it may eventually be possible to reproduce cultivars of VFT from seed. Seems like it would require a great deal of work to accomplish this. Good luck.</span>