flytraps, like most other carnivorous / insectivorous plants need to be grown in moss or peat; do not plant them in potting soil or ordinary garden soil as it is too rich in nutrients and the plant will die.
yes, but its range is limited to swampy soil.
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Because of wet conditions or too acidic conditions of water, a Venus Fly Trap obtains energy and nutrients using specialized leaves that trap and digest insects that land on their leaves using their ability of thigmotroprism, or the action of a plant when touched. This allows them to obtain necessary nutrients they can't get from the soil they live in.
Venus fly traps are not native to Vermont and typically grow in the wild in the coastal plains of North and South Carolina in the United States. However, you may be able to find Venus fly traps in specialized plant nurseries or botanical gardens in Vermont.
A Venus flytrap is not an animal; it is a plant. Although it has unique characteristics such as the ability to trap and digest insects, these features are part of its adaptation for obtaining nutrients, rather than indications of being an animal. Plants have their own distinct biological classification separate from animals.
yes, but its range is limited to swampy soil.
A Venus fly trap can be found in the rainforest. However, when they are found in the rainforest they are often larger.
Your Venus fly trap may be yellowing due to lack of sunlight, overwatering, or poor soil quality. Adjusting these factors may help improve the health of your plant.
It should have plenty of soil and water with sticks and bugs from the tropicals
Yes
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a venus fly trap
the venus fly trap would be one of them
The venus fly trap - Dionaea muscipula, is a carnivorous plant.
Your Venus fly trap may be turning yellow due to overexposure to sunlight, lack of water, or poor soil quality. Make sure it is receiving the right amount of sunlight, water, and nutrients to keep it healthy.
Yes, Venus Flytraps are good at catching and eating insects.