Venus flytraps are not especially large plants. They grow in the wetlands of North Carolina and South Carolina. There they grow large enough to capture medium size bugs with their traps. Mature...
Category: Venus Flytrap
Why Do Venus Flytraps Turn Black?- Reduce Black Leaves Today
Should you worry about black leaves in your Venus flytrap? Black leaves appear fairly often, sometimes they are normal and sometimes they are a sign of poor growing conditions. Leaves in Venus...
Venus Flytrap Watering Procedure: Source, Frequency and Tips
When I first got a Venus flytrap I struggled to figure out the optimal watering procedure and frequency. After some research, I learned a lot about Venus flytrap care and their unique requirements....
The color of Venus flytraps can be associated with the health of the plant. I would like to share what I have learned while growing Venus flytraps on how certain color changes are great signs, and...
Venus flytraps have evolved to be successful predators to survive in very challenging habitats. The different parts of this plant fulfill particular functions such as photosynthesis, mechanical...
12 Reasons Why a Venus Flytrap is Unhealthy (with solutions)
Many different factors can affect Venus flytraps' health and threaten their livelihood. Unhealthy Venus flytraps usually show some key indicators that help us take action. I have grown Venus flytraps...