>>1018925Don't forget the Sarracenia, the Venus flytrap and possibly those Pinguicula as well (just going by the size I'd guess they're temperate anyway) need dormancy in winter, but the Drosera Capensis are tropical and need to stay inside during winter. If the Pinguicula are Mexican they should stay inside as well although they do go dormant and temporarily produce succulent leaves instead of carnivorous ones.
There are lots and lots of really cool carnivorous plants that are easy to grow indoors, be sure to pick up Utricularia sandersonii (pic related, its flowers look like tiny bunnies) and Drosera regia sometime.
Here's a great site btw, just look at all the possibilities:
http://www.carnivorousplants.org/howto/GrowingGuides.php