I don't think that there are Venus Flytraps in the Everglades.
They can survive anywhere as long as they live in the right conditions.
No, they are not found in the rainforest, and they are not tropical plants. They are from North Carolina where they grow in the wild.
Yes but only in bogs and sleughs.
Yes, Venus Flytraps do live in Wetlands.
The Venus Flytrap gets its energy by trapping the flies and using their energy to catch more flies and survive.
It gets nutrients for it to survive.
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No, Venus Flytraps thrive in fairly warm, but moist places - like swamps, which have poor soils.
The venus flytrap absorbs nutrients from the fly or other insect. These nutrients are essential to the flytrap's health.
Venus Flytrap was created in 1768.
Yes, I believe so. They will survive just about anywhere.
A Venus Flytrap needs insects in order to survive like any other plant. As they typically grow in a boggy environment with few nutrients, insects are the best way for the Venus Flytrap to survive and feed on.
No, the Venus Flytrap is not an amphibian.
Yes, the Venus Flytrap is in the understory.
The Venus Flytrap's rhizomes are their roots.
Venus The Flytrap happened in 1990.