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Details:Bring a touch of the wild indoors with the captivating Venus Fly Trap, also known as Dionaea Muscipula. This remarkable carnivorous plant is a natural wonder and a fascinating conversation piece. Watch in amazement as its unique hinged leaves, fringed with delicate 'teeth' and equipped with sensitive trichomes, snap shut with incredible speed when an insect ventures inside. Once captured, the Fly Trap expertly digests its prey using secreted enzymes over several weeks.Originating from the bogs of North America, this plant flourishes in humid environments, making it an ideal addition for curious minds and plant lovers. The Venus Fly Trap requires bright light, needing at least four hours of direct sunlight each day. During the colder months, ensure a dormant period by placing it in a cool location, such as a garage or an unheated greenhouse.Watering is essential; use rainwater or distilled water to keep the soil consistently moist, as tap water can be harmful. The Fly Trap naturally feeds itself, so no additional feeding is necessary, other than the occasional insect it catches itself.Growing Instructions:.Light: Position in bright, direct sunlight for a minimum of 4 hours per day.Temperature: Maintain in a cool conservatory or bright room, between 15C and 32C.Watering: Ensure the soil remains consistently moist by watering from below using a tray to avoid disturbing the plant.Feeding: Allow the plant to catch insects naturally; avoid unnecessarily triggering the trap.Humidity: Thrives in humid conditions, similar to its native bog habitats.Please note: Images are for illustrative purposes only and depict the expected results of mature plants. Different growing conditions may lead to variations. Images may also illustrate the supply but can vary due to seasonal changes (e.g. deciduous plants lose leaves in colder months). Decorative pots are not included.
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Bring a touch of the wild indoors with the captivating Venus Fly Trap, also known as Dionaea Muscipula. This remarkable carnivorous plant is a natural wonder and a fascinating conversation piece. Watch in amazement as its unique hinged leaves, fringed with delicate 'teeth' and equipped with sensitive trichomes, snap shut with incredible speed when an insect ventures inside. Once captured, the Fly Trap expertly digests its prey using secreted enzymes over several weeks.Originating from the bogs of North America, this plant flourishes in humid environments, making it an ideal addition for curious minds and plant lovers. The Venus Fly Trap requires bright light, needing at least four hours of direct sunlight each day. During the colder months, ensure a dormant period by placing it in a cool location, such as a garage or an unheated greenhouse.Watering is essential; use rainwater or distilled water to keep the soil consistently moist, as tap water can be harmful. The Fly Trap naturally feeds itself, so no additional feeding is necessary, other than the occasional insect it catches itself.Growing Instructions:.Light: Position in bright, direct sunlight for a minimum of 4 hours per day.Temperature: Maintain in a cool conservatory or bright room, between 15C and 32C.Watering: Ensure the soil remains consistently moist by watering from below using a tray to avoid disturbing the plant.Feeding: Allow the plant to catch insects naturally; avoid unnecessarily triggering the trap.Humidity: Thrives in humid conditions, similar to its native bog habitats.Please note: Images are for illustrative purposes only and depict the expected results of mature plants. Different growing conditions may lead to variations. Images may also illustrate the supply but can vary due to seasonal changes (e.g. deciduous plants lose leaves in colder months). Decorative pots are not included.
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Color | light |
Size | 9cm |
Brand | Thompson & Morgan |
Material | lead |
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