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Venus Fly
Trap |
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Soil: |
See below |
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Light: |
Full sun but not direct, hot light |
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Height: |
2-4 ft. |
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Width: |
N/A |
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Description: |
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The Venus Fly Trap (Dionaea muscipula) is the most well known
species of carnivorous plants. These insectivorous plants lure their
prey using a sweet smelling nectar. When an insect lands on the head
of the fly trap, they seek the source of the nectar, and if the
plant is lucky, it will touch one of the many trigger hairs located
within the jaws of the trap. Venus Fly Traps have an active growing and feeding season, from May through October. During this period the soil should be kept constantly damp. Temperatures should be kept between 70 and 95 degrees F. During the winter, they require a dormant period of about three months. At this time, much (if not all), of the foliage will die back. The entire planter may be moved to an area where the temperature will remain at 45-50 degrees F., or the bulb may be removed, sprayed with fungicide, wrapped in damp, live sphagnum moss, placed in a plastic bag, and moved to a cool area. |
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