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
02 Mar March 2, 2023
The root system of the Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) is relatively simple, consisting of a small cluster of fibrous roots... read more
10 May May 10, 2021
Growing a Venus Flytrap from Venus Flytrap seeds is not for the beginner. Although many North American plants can be... 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
27 Feb February 27, 2023
If your Venus flytrap's leaves are turning brown, it may be a sign that the plant is not getting enough... read more
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 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
17 Apr April 17, 2023
There are several common science experiments involving Venus flytraps that are often used in educational settings. Here are a few... read more
17 Apr April 17, 2023
The Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) is a carnivorous plant that is native to nutrient-poor, acidic soils in wetland environments. When... read more
10 May May 10, 2021
There are several strange but true Venus Flytrap facts that are worth telling.
The Venus Flytrap plant, unlike most plants, actively... read more
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