A mild acidic, moist soil is needed for the Venus flytrap. Growing a Venus flytrap in sand and peat moss is much easier, providing a small amount of acidity and keeping soil from being too wet. Venus...
Category: Venus Flytrap
Venus flytraps have a slow growth rate. However, when they reach maturity, they can grow as high as twelve inches and about nine inches wide. The traps themselves can grow an inch or more in length....
Despite its carnivorous nature, flytraps can survive without eating insects for several months at a time. The plants will get enough to eat if they are planted outdoors. You'll need to feed your...
The Venus flytrap needs a healthy environment in order to have the energy to snap closed and devour its food. By providing the essentials your plants need to thrive, they can spend their energy...
Yes, known for its carnivorous eating habits, the Venus flytrap is a flowering plant. Two hinged lobes are attached to each leaf's tip, making up the "trap.". The lobes are covered with hair-like...
Yes, it is a flower. Venus flytraps are flowering plants whose most notable characteristic is their carnivorous behavior. Each leaf has two hinged lobes at its end, forming a "trap." Trichomes are...