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Venus Flytrap – Kurze Zahne

R300,00

Kurze Zahne has both an upright and flat growing habit with short yellow-green teeth highlighting a striking red trap. While the teeth may be short, they are sturdy and complement the overall character of this beautiful plant. Te highlight for me is the sheer intensity of the colour contrast between the deep red traps and the lumo green stalks.

WINTER DORMANCY NOTE

As the days shorten and temperatures drop, certain carnivorous plants enter Dormancy. This is a natural survival strategy and crucial for overall health. Some plants may therefore not look like they do on the website currently.
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Description

The Venus flytrap is the most infamous of all carnivorous plants. Its “trap” comprises two leaf lobes joined by hinges, which snap shut upon contact with prey due to hair-like projections on their inner surfaces. These hinged traps are lined with tiny bristles that interlock upon closure, preventing the prey from escaping. The Venus flytrap is the only carnivorous plant that uses motion-trapping mechanisms to catch its prey.

Basic Growing Guidelines:

Light: All Venus Fry Traps require MAXIMUM sunlight to grow. This plant is best grown outdoors.
Soil: Our standard carnivorous soil mix is ideal for this plant. (1 part peat to 1 part perlite.)
Feeding: Due to the deformation of this plant’s traps, they cannot catch prey, so supplemental feeding via foliar spray will benefit the plant tremendously. Novion or Seagrow will work wonders in assisting the plant’s health.
Humidity: 50 to 60% on average is ideal.
Water: Keep the soil wet using the tray method but never let the water level get higher than 1/4 of the pot height. Use Reverse Osmosis, Distilled or Rain Water Only.
Temperature: Venus Fly Traps can tolerate very high temperatures, however, if temps get above 40 degrees Celsius for extended periods, water the plant from overhead to help cool the roots.
Dormancy: Venus fly traps require a winter dormancy rest period. During this time traps will die back to low, ground-hugging traps.

A summary of plant care is provided with each plant.

For more detailed information on how to care for your plant, refer to our Care Guides Section.