29 Sep September 29, 2023
Repotting a Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) is a necessary step as the plant grows and its pot becomes crowded or... read more
01 Mar March 1, 2023
If you are looking to keep multiple carnivorous plants together with Venus flytraps, you will need to consider their requirements... read more
27 Feb February 27, 2023
Venus flytraps (Dionaea muscipula) are native to the wetlands and bogs of the southeastern United States, including parts of North... read more
10 May May 10, 2021
The Venus Flytrap habitat, contrary to popular opinion, is decidedly not tropical. Yes, the native plants are subject to hot... 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
03 Mar March 3, 2023
Venus flytraps (Dionaea muscipula) typically take about 2-4 months to produce viable seeds after their flowers have been pollinated. Once... read more
26 Feb February 26, 2023
The Venus Flytrap, like all plants, undergoes photosynthesis to generate energy. Photosynthesis is the process by which plants use light... read more
17 Apr April 17, 2023
The Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) is often found growing in the wild alongside other carnivorous plants, including:
Pitcher Plants: Pitcher... 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
02 Mar March 2, 2023
To grow your Venus Flytrap indoors, you can use full-spectrum LED lights as they provide the full spectrum of light... read more
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