27 Feb February 27, 2023
Venus flytraps are threatened in the wild for several reasons, including:
Habitat loss: Venus flytraps grow naturally in wetlands in... read more
26 Feb February 26, 2023
Venus Flytraps can be grown successfully indoors, but they have specific requirements that need to be met in order for... read more
02 Mar March 2, 2023
The Venus Flytrap is a well-known and recognizable plant in popular culture, particularly in the context of horror or science... read more
05 May May 5, 2021
Can’t find the proper ingredients to mix your own soil? Buy Venus flytrap potting soil or New Zealand Long Fiber Sphagnum.
It is very... read more
23 Apr April 23, 2023
Venus flytraps are native to the wetlands of the southeastern United States, particularly in North and South Carolina. The plants... read more
29 Sep September 29, 2023
Venus flytraps (Dionaea muscipula) typically rely on insects and other small arthropods for pollination, rather than wind or other external... read more
02 Mar March 2, 2023
The Venus Flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) has a specialized mechanism to prevent it from capturing its pollinators. The plant is able... read more
02 Mar March 2, 2023
The Venus Flytrap's trigger hairs are specialized sensory structures located on the inner surface of its modified leaves, called traps.... read more
09 Oct October 9, 2024
Getting rid of thrips from Venus flytraps requires careful treatment, as the plants are sensitive to many chemicals. Here’s a... read more
29 Sep September 29, 2023
Germinating Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) seeds can be a rewarding but somewhat challenging process. Here's a step-by-step guide on how... read more
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