warm and humid conditions are best but in any climate it will survive!
No, Venus Fly Traps do not eliminate aphids.Specifically, the plant in question (Dionaea muscipula) is a carnivore that includes insects among its prey. By consuming insects, a Venus Fly Trap makes up for a lack of nutrients in the soils in which it tends to grow. But aphids (Aphidoidea superfamily) mature to sizes that are too small for Venus Fly Traps to consume.
Sundews and venus fly traps are producers but they are also consumers. Since they make their own food by photosynthesis, they are producers. To make that food, they must trap and digest insects and absorb the nutrients that are missing from the soil they grow in. That means they are also consumers.
They are typically grown in Texas. A warmer climate is best.
A moderate climate of winters in South East Asia during Rabi Crop season is best for flax plants to grow.
you have to do it for Venus fly traps and it is called Dormancy Period. 100 percent positive because i work at a green house.
no
no, not at all.
only indoors as a house plant, they will not grow or survive outside
Earth has always been the best planet for growing crops, but Venus has a consistently warmer climate.
tropical weather like moist and wet
No, Venus Fly Traps do not eliminate aphids.Specifically, the plant in question (Dionaea muscipula) is a carnivore that includes insects among its prey. By consuming insects, a Venus Fly Trap makes up for a lack of nutrients in the soils in which it tends to grow. But aphids (Aphidoidea superfamily) mature to sizes that are too small for Venus Fly Traps to consume.
The best climate to grow carrots in is a cool climate. This is the one they prefer. They grow well in loose soil and need plenty of water to thrive.
Nutmeg grows best in a tropical climate.
the best climate to grow peas is in the end of spring and the begging of summer.
Yams are best grown in a cool climate, they grow best in the mountains as the air is fresh and the soil full of nutrients.
Many of them grow in the Fraser Valley of British Columbia (and NO- It's NOT a state) .
Sundews and venus fly traps are producers but they are also consumers. Since they make their own food by photosynthesis, they are producers. To make that food, they must trap and digest insects and absorb the nutrients that are missing from the soil they grow in. That means they are also consumers.