02Mar
The root system of the Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) is relatively simple, consisting of a small cluster of fibrous roots... read more
26Feb
Venus Flytraps can be grown successfully indoors, but they have specific requirements that need to be met in order for... read more
09Apr
Growing Venus flytraps and other carnivorous plants can be a rewarding experience, but there are some common pitfalls that beginners... read more
26Feb
There are several types of carnivorous plants that can be grown together with Venus Flytraps in a communal growing environment.... read more
17Apr
Collecting Venus flytraps can be an engrossing pastime for a number of reasons. Here are a few possible explanations:
Unique... read more
27Feb
It is difficult to say exactly where the Venus flytraps found in Walmart come from as they are likely sourced... read more
10May
Venus Flytraps are rather unique and unusual. They are unique in that they grow in soils and conditions that most... read more
17Apr
The Venus flytrap's native range is limited to a small area in the coastal plains of southeastern North Carolina in... read more
27Feb
Venus flytraps (Dionaea muscipula) require a period of dormancy, usually during the winter months, in order to thrive and survive.... read more
01Mar
If you are looking to keep multiple carnivorous plants together with Venus flytraps, you will need to consider their requirements... read more
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