Why do the leaves on my Venus Flytap not snap shut?
Each trap on a Venus Flytrap can only snap so many times. This is regardless of whether that...
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Each trap on a Venus Flytrap can only snap so many times. This is regardless of whether that...
Read MorePosted by Daz | Jan 7, 2020 | General, Information |
In 1763 Governor Arthur Dobbs of North Carolina, was the first person to describe the plant which he named ‘Fly Trap Sensitive’ which was later renamed as the Venus Flytrap.A few years later in 1770, specimens were...
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The best idea is to buy through a reputable nursery or carnivorous plant society. There are many enthusiasts out there who produce fantastic quality specimens. You may purchase many cultivars through this site. We source all of...
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The species native habitat is the area around Wilmington, North Carolina, where it grows in peat filled sink holes. Geologists propose these depressions were formed by water hollowing out underground areas until they eventually...
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In there natural North-Carolinian habitat they grow in sandy, peaty soils in damp areas on the edges of swamps. Typically they are found in vast open, sunny, wet savannas. Their general proffered climate is warm-temperate and...
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