The Venus fly trap (Dionaea muscipula) captivates with its clever approach to survival, thriving in the coastal wetlands of North and South Carolina. This remarkable plant is not only known for its ...
If you are keen to pick one up for your home after seeing this year's John Lewis advert, here’s what you need to know... The Venus flytrap is a carnivorous plant that is famous for its teeth-like ...
Although my first plant was a coleus, I have to credit my Venus flytrap (Dioneae muscipula) for getting me hooked on gardening. While watching the prehistoric-looking plant eat flies and other wayward ...
Don’t try to feed a piece of your Double-Double to a Venus flytrap. In-N-Out is for people, not carnivorous plants. You can’t them meat the way you feed a dog. But they make good pets, according to ...
The Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) feeds on insects. It attracts a meal with its flower-like reddish color and ripe fruity smell on leaves converted to ambush traps. Seeking nectar, an insect will ...