Venus Fly Trap Dionaea Muscipula
Has hinged leaves with stiff margined spines and 3 or 4 sensitive hairs in the center of each lobe. When an insect touches the hairs, the hinge mechanism is triggered, and the leaves close quite rapidly, trapping the insect. Grow this in a terrarium or in a cool greenhouse or in a bog garden. Hardy from zones 6 - 10. Requires acidic soil that is usually moist and very little fertilizer. Partial to full sun.
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Close up of Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) carnivorous houseplant catches insects and spiders with the trapping structures at the end of the leave Stock Photo - Alamy
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