If these are seed-grown plants then they are not B52. Flytraps must be propagated as exact clones to maintain the cultivar label and that cannot be done from seed. If these are the result of a self-pollinated B52 plant or a cross between two B52 plants, they should be labeled as B52 x B52 or B52 x self.
Nimbulan, let me start with, you are wrong. Please remove your post from this thread. If you would like to discuss cultivars, there are a couple options on this forum for that...this is not the correct thread for that. My posting is completely accurate...these are seed grown from B52s. The mother plants came from a respectable Biological Research Center and pollination took place under controlled conditions.
Cultivars start simple, then get a little more complicated, that is why it would be better in a different post.
If you can not determine the source of the following information...let me know, and I will quote the sources to you. Hope you can use this information in some of you future posts....and that it generates much needed discussion and understanding of VFT cultivars.
The preferred method to propagate most Dionaea muscipula
cultivars is vegetatively......this is the simplest way to
ensure that the genetic integrity of the cultivar is
retained. However, it is possible to propagate cultivars
sexually from seed provided that the offspring do in fact
retain the characteristics as they are described in the
cultivar registration.
2.4 Cultivars differ in their mode of origin and
reproduction....Whatever the means of propagation, only
those plants which maintain the characters the define a
particular cultivar may be included within that cultivar.
2.12. An assemblage of individual plants grown grown from
seed.....may form a cultivar when it meets the criteia
laid down in Art 2.3 and when it can be distinguished
consistently by one or more characters even though the
individual plants of the assemblage may not neccessarily
be genetically uniform.
2.14 Plants of a line (which result from repeated self-
fertilization or inbreeding) may form a cultivar.
Hope this info is helpful to all.