Venus Flytrap - Typical

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

Venus Flytrap Typical, Dionaea muscipula, is the common, wild type form. Trap color is frequently an expression of the amount of light, with the deeper reds showing under bright light. Plants form nice rosettes and show low growing traps in the cooler seasons, and upright traps in the warmer weather. Seedling and juvenile plants have functioning traps. Names from colonial times include: tipitywitchet and meadow clam.

Unless size 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 species, 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 if provided winter dormancy.

 

Customer Reviews

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Pam J
Healthy plants upon receipt

The plant was carefully packaged and in good shape when received. I planted it with carnivorous plant soil and so far it is adjusting nicely!

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Larry G
Excellent products!

I have purchased five different varieties. All of them are thriving.

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Goretha Fleurantin
nice

My venus flytraps arrived GREAT, its going into dormancy soon, I cant wait for spring/summer for its big growth

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Arena Jackson
Healthy Venus Flytrap, Typical

The Venus flytrap arrived healthy. It has grown in the few weeks that I have had it. It’s about to go dormant but I can’t wait to watch it grow through the entire next growing season.

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David
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The Venus flytraps I bought from here died within five days of my receiving them. I followed every instruction from this website: sandy porous soil, distilled water, keeping it boggy, etc and they didn't last a week.

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