Venus Flytrap Set
Dionaea Muscipula
Advice
Position in a sunlight-rich area and use a terrarium to maintain humidity levels. A small window or a well-lit desk is perfect!
Fun facts
The Venus Flytrap has been captivating plant lovers for centuries. Did you know that each trap of a Venus Flytrap can open and close about seven times before it becomes inactive? Furthermore, this amazing plant typically waits to snap shut only when two or more of the trigger hairs inside the trap are touched within a short span—this ensures it doesn't waste energy on inanimate objects like falling leaves. A healthy Venus Flytrap can help reduce the population of pesky bugs indoors, making it both an intriguing and functional addition to any home. As it grows, catching an occasional fly to witness this botanical marvel in action is both entertaining and educational!
Signs of weakness
Seeing droopy or blackening traps? Your Venus Flytrap might be telling you it’s feeling under the weather. If the leaves are turning black, it might be getting too much sun or not enough water. Curling leaves could mean it's thirsty for insects. Always be mindful of proper hydration and lighting to keep your plant happy!