17 Apr April 17, 2023
The Venus flytrap's native range is limited to a small area in the coastal plains of southeastern North Carolina in... read more
17 May May 17, 2021
Over the past few decades, at least 3 dozen cultivars of the Venus flytrap have been created. The majority of... read more
17 Nov November 17, 2021
Venus Flytraps will go dormant based on the following triggers: cold temperatures, cooler nights in the 40's and low 50's,... read more
12 May May 12, 2021
While it is nice to have an exotic plant like the Venus flytrap, it is also important to know how... read more
27 Feb February 27, 2023
Mites can be a common pest on Venus flytraps, and it's important to address the infestation as soon as possible... 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
25 Feb February 25, 2023
The discovery of the Venus Flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) is a fascinating story that involves several notable figures in the history... read more
02 Mar March 2, 2023
Venus flytraps can be valuable as collectibles to some people, especially if they are rare or unique cultivars. However, as... read more
20 Jun June 20, 2023
Sphagnum moss is a popular growing medium for carnivorous plants for several reasons:
Acidic pH: Carnivorous plants, such as Venus... read more
25 Feb February 25, 2023
The Venus Flytrap is a carnivorous plant that is native to boggy areas of North and South Carolina in the... read more
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