The Venus Flytrap display in peak growth at California Carnivores last Summer!!! There is only one species of Venus flytrap, so all the variation that you see here are cultivated varieties called...
Sometimes a Venus Flytrap will need a little extra care. Look for these most common signs and symptoms of an unhealthy Venus flytrap that is not growing well.
A giant cultivar of Venus Flytrap that Damon named 'Ginormous'. It's sooo big that it sometimes catches and digests small frogs. You can see that only the skeleton and skin remain of this foolish...
It's not enough to just buy a Venus flytrap plant. You also need to feed it properly. What do Venus Flytraps eat? Learn the best Venus Flytrap food options ...
This 2-part guide talks about the Venus flytrap in the Philippines, like ways to propagate, dormancy, and pests.
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Carnivorous plants are peculiar. They fend for themselves by trapping insects, feeding on their nutrients and that (should) make your job a whole lot easier.
closed Venus Flytrap leaf. (Dionaea muscipula) Focus on teeth.
The Venus flytrap plant is the most famous of all carnivorous plants, here are its 5 coolest varieties & cultivars today!
There are some very unique and different plants in the world, and many gardeners and horticulturists prefer to collect different kinds of plants.
Like always, I'm so excited to talk to you today about Venus Flytrap dormancy. Also learn how to identify dead vs dormant venus flytraps. Lets go!
The Venus Flytrap is the most famous carnivorous plant. Learn how to care for Dionaea muscipula with this complete guide covering water, light, soil, and dormancy.
The Venus Flytrap is known for it's unique carnivorous nature. It requires very specific care, so learning about it is very important.
Photo selection from the Flickr groups dedicated to the various insect-eating plants with sticky appendages and murderous traps. Have you photographed carnivorous plants? Share your photography as comments with this format: [Flickr photo page URL]
More exciting than many common houseplants, the Venus flytrap is sure to delight with its action-packed mannerisms. Learn about it now on Gardener’s Path.
Dionaea muscipula Charlie Mandon SpottedVenus flytrap seeds Dionaea muscipula Charlie Mandon Spotted, Venus fly trap with green-red spotted traps. Then place the plastic pot in a zip-lock bag - for a pot size of 6 cm, a zip-lock bag size 120 x 170 mm is recommended. Pour enough tap water with a few drops of universal fertilizer into the zip-lock bag so that a few mm of water remain after the substrate has been vacuumed up. Then seal the zip-lock bag.Location: on the window sill or in a mini greenhouse in partial shade, during the day the temperatures should be around 24 - 28 C, at night a little lower at 20 - 24 C. Price is for 3 seeds