Venus Flytrap - King Henry

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$19.95

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

The King Henry Venus Flytrap carnivorous plant is a new Giant cultivar, selected from large parents, that develops traps 1.5" and larger. It is vigorous grower named after the similarly Hugh King Henry VIII. The traps are a scarlet red in full sun, and get their largest size by the end of the growing season. It is a robust grower that frequently puts out young plantlets. This is a great new Giant Venus Flytrap cultivar for your collection. It is an unofficial cultivar developed by Don Elkins.

Unless size specifies "potted", plants are shipped bare-root, wrapped in damp sphagnum moss. In their dormant season, they 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, Temperate to 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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Bryce
It was okay.

I purchased a medium potted and got a plant that was buried in dirt in two plastic cups which was annoying. But I brought it back to life which was good but I am still disappointed after buying a medium of what I got. The picture is after I brought it back to life.

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Eric Shafer
Great experience

The plants arrived in perfect condition. They are thriving. I am very happy with my purchase.

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Brennen Sexton

Venus Flytrap - King Henry

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James F
Came Bare Root

Planted on 9 March.
Here in Largo, we've been getting colder, wetter weather.
But it's growing.
It's in the larger circle.
Good seller

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Stephen Romaniello

The Venus Fly Trap was dead on arrival. I planted it but I don't think it's dormant. It looks quite dead. Please send another. (It's the bottom one in the photo).

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