Although they are able to live up to twenty years in the wet savanna’s of North and South Carolina, Venus Fly Traps have unfortunately become a species of concern due to habitat loss. They have been introduced to new area’s like New Jersey, but only occur naturally in an 60 mile radius near Wilmington, North Carolina. Getting most of their energy from photosynthesis, Venus Fly Traps will eat spiders and beetles to get nutrients not found in their soil. Caring for a Venus Fly Trap in your home will take some work so try to get their conditions to best match those they have in the wild.
Carnivorous Venus Fly Trap 2”
$15.99
Native to the Carolina’s of the United States, the Venus Fly Trap has become a household name all over the world. Their mouths are lined with hair like extensions that look like teeth and sense prey for the plant to consume. The Venus Fly Trap can be a challenging plant to care for so they are often best suited for those with a green thumb.
Light
Moderate Light
Watering
Water every 1-2 weeks, allowing soil to dry out half way down between waterings.
Out of stock
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.