VENUS FLYTRAP SUPERSTORE
Named after the Roman goddess of affection, Venus...Comes with 3 inch pot and specialized soil. Only feed rain or distilled water. Must be wet 247. We are not responsible for your lack of attention to the flytraps. Guaranteed live arrival. Dionaea muscipula is a wondrous carnivorous plant life form which can only currently be naturally found within a 14000 acre preserve in North Carolina. These are lab grown Venus flytraps for your personal collection. For optimal growth keep the pots within a tray of water 24-7 similar to a hydroponic setup for maximum results in size. The Venus flytrap, Dionaea muscipula, is a predatory plant (a plant that eats little creatures, for example, creepy crawlies). Flesh eating plants fill in soil that has little nitrogen. They get nitrogen from the creepy crawlies they trap. This nitrogen is utilized to make intravenous food like proteins and fats. The Venus flytrap is one of a tiny gathering of plants that can snap shut rapidly. At the point when a bug or bug slithers along the leaves and contacts a hair, the snare closes just if an alternate hair is contacted inside twenty seconds of the principal contact. The two-contact trigger implies that little energy is squandered on things that are not food. The Venus flytrap is a little plant, with little leaves. Its mollusk molded leaves look rather like blossoms, thus they draw in creepy crawlies. At the point when they are open, they are red and smell sweet. They have hardened hairs on each edge. Inside the leaves, there are extremely touchy, small hairs which cause the leaves to snap shut when they are contacted. Two hairs must be contacted to make the leaves close. This makes it almost certain that what contacted its hair is living.Then it secretes juices to process the bug The Venus flytrap benefits from creepy crawlies. Instructions included.