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So I live in denver, colorado and I just got these adorable baby venus fly trap. Right now I just have them in a styrofoam cup at my window. I need to know what kind of soil I should use, if i should put them in a real pot, should i use a terrarium, and just steps I should follow to care for the little guys.
a venus flytrap is something that catches flys and eat them. the foy attracts the fly because its leaves have sweet juice on it. that is also how the venus flytrap got it's name.
here is a picture of our solar system.Venus and Mars surround us, but Mars is closer.I got this pic from a website called revisionworld.comThe Solar System
Well, I got my first one at Market Basket. I have also heard that they have some at a local plant nursery. I think Market Basket is your best bet because I saw that they had many carnivorous plants and my Venus Fly Trap lasted for awhile but, it couldn't make it through the winter. In June, I got one and it's still alive and VERY healthy.
venus is unstable because we put a dog on there and the dog threw up blood and acid then i had to fly to jupiter and save it but it was to late the dog got blown up and i almost died.
Venus got its name from the goddess of love Venus
The flytrap, specifically the Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula), got its name due to its unique mechanism for capturing prey, primarily flies and other small insects. The plant features modified leaves that snap shut when sensitive hairs are triggered, resembling a trap. The name reflects both its carnivorous nature and its effectiveness in catching insects, which are essential for its nutrient intake in nutrient-poor soil environments.
No Venus does not have a satellite or moon.
His throat/neck.
No. Venus hasn't even got a moon.
yes you just got to find it
wat do i got wat do i got