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Ideal for situations in which your flytrap will be growing in a low humidity environment. Low humidity environments are harmful to Venus flytraps. Your flytrap will not need watered as often due to less loss [...]
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flytrapgrowing.info/
flytrapgrowing.info/
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Is this the result of a weird cross species polination of Dionaea muscipula (Venus flytrap) and Papaver nudicaule (Iceland Poppy)? Or is it a strange mutation of either species which has created this bizaare Audrey’ish mutation?
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flytrapgrowing.info/dionaea-papaver-cross/
flytrapgrowing.info/dionaea-papaver-cross/
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Here you'll find general and scientific information, growing tips, images, further reading, and resources on these mysterious plants. Now, back to the mysterious Venus Flytrap, enjoy!
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www.botany.org/bsa/misc/carn.html
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During their active growing season, Venus Fly Traps should receive a minimum of 12 hours of light (also known as a 12 hour photoperiod) with a minimum of 4 hours of direct light. In general, the more direct light the plant receives the healthier the plant will be. ... Trapping Mechanism of a Venus flytrap...
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www.flytrapcare.com/
www.flytrapcare.com/
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Because of this factor, the Venus Flytrap is not always a rosette growing plant. ... and no matter which plant or cultivar, the dormancy period of the Venus Flytrap can mostly be recognized by the slow growing stage of the plant, as well as the ... The Following Are The Most Important Factors When Growing A Venus Flytrap:
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www.strato.net/~crvny/sa03005.html
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The Venus' Fly Frap, Venus Flytrap, or Venus's Fly Trap (Dionaea muscipula) can be found growing with other carnivorous plants in their native habitat; these plants can be raised successfully. ... Caring for the Venus' Fly Trap - Dionaea muscipula. ... Grasp the flytrap in one hand and gently fold the leaves upward, so that the...
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www.pitcherplant.com/care_sheets/flytrap_care.html
www.pitcherplant.com/care_sheets/flytrap_care.html
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In Greek mythology, Aphrodite (known as Venus to the Romans) arose from the sea in a large clamshell. Because the traps of a Flytrap resemble clamshells, and they are found growing along the coastal range of North Carolina, people in the region thought it cute to name it Venus Flytrap.
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www.cobraplant.com/venus-flytrap.html
www.cobraplant.com/venus-flytrap.html
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Sure fire, easy instructions on growing Venus flytraps ... Should I transplant my Venus flytrap out of the mini-terrarium it came in? ... Why isn't my Venus flytrap growing well? (4/2006)
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www.sarracenia.com/faq/faq2000.html
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The International Carnivorous Plant Society FAQ on Carnivorous Plants. ... Q: Why isn't my Venus flytrap growing well? Nice plant! A: Venus flytraps can languish or die for lots of reasons. So this may seem like an impossible question to answer without examining all the details of a person's cultivation details.
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www.sarracenia.com/faq/faq2260.html
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