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Venus flytraps are native to the United States east coast. They grow naturally in the states of North Carolina and South Carolina. However, people cultivate Venus flytraps all over the world. To be a...
Expected Size Venus flytraps have a central stem that connects to the underground roots. From that stem, branches spur to become traps. Most Venus flytraps grow five to ten traps at a time. The...
As a fellow pokemon fan, I get really excited when I see (or hopefully catch!) a pokemon that resembles my favorite animal or plant. If you like carnivorous plants and pokemon, I have good news: you...
Venus flytraps are fascinating plants that spark the curiosity of kids and adults alike. There is so much to learn about these pants, from its habitat to its evolutionary origin. This article...
Venus flytraps are native to the wetlands on the east coast of the United States. Specifically, they are found in the states of South Carolina and North Carolina. Most people are familiar with...
As a novice grower, I got extremely excited when I saw a thick tubular flower stalk growing out of my Venus Fly Trap for the first time. I was so fascinated by their jaw-looking traps that I never...