Venus Flytrap - Dentate Traps

$8.95

Ease to Grow: Easy to Moderate
Dormancy: Required
Native Range: Cape Fear River Basin, North and South Carolina
Zones: 6 to 9 (5-10)

Venus Flytrap Dentate Traps has short stout triangular guard hairs that resemble jagged teeth. The coloration of the traps is of the typical green/red pattern, with deeper red in bright light. The dentated teeth may not appear early in the season or on juvenile traps. It is an official cultivar of ICPS. This is the same cultivar as "Dente" or "Dentate."

Unless the size description specifies "potted", plants are shipped bare-root, wrapped in damp sphagnum moss. In it's dormant season, it will be shipped as a dormant corm. Photographs are representative of the cultivar, and not the specific plant shipped.

Height: 1"-5"
Plant Type: Perennial, warm temperate
Bloom Time: June to July
Bloom Color: White
Soil: Upper Bog Mix or All-Purpose Mix
Light: Bright indoors, full sun to partial sun outdoors
Water: Consistently moist
Use: Grows well in the bog garden, greenhouse and indoors. It is an excellent subject for terrariums

Customer Reviews

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Robert Jhenson
Pretty nice

The fly trap came in a wet paper towel with some sphagnum moss. All his traps were closed but he was very much alive. Although you have to give them some credit he came in a box all the way across the country

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Stephanie Einck
2 out of 3 ain’t bad

I purchased 3 Venus flytraps that I potted immediately upon arrival in bog mix soil (previously purchased). The B52 and King Henry are doing great, but the Dentate (which looked a bit frail/delicate when it arrived) has already died…..which is a shame because that was the one I was most excited about.

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VICENTA MENDOZA
Venus fly trap

Absolutely love these and all my plants I've received from them. This was my second order and im about to place another one!
Every one is doing great!

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James Foanio
Helene/Milton Still Alive

Two latest plants are in the center and small one center left.
All were planted before our last two adventures.
In both cases, before i left them out until the winds got crazy but they all were under water for an hour or so.
Put the top half of the pot out of the rain so it could drain.
I brought them inside for about 36 hours with grow lamp.
Lost power and outside they went.
The wires are to keep squirrles and blue jays from getting nosey.
I don't mind the anoles and geckos.
Cheers!
Largo Fl

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Ian Kibler
Doin great

Bought this one from them about a year ago, its growing strong, already multiplying, and grew this cool mutated trap

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