Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) has had a conservation status of vulnerable since the 1970s. Little research has focussed on the ecology and even less has examined its juvenile stages. For the firs...
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Thedifferenceis that seed-grown flytraps are always considered “Typical” orD.M. Typical. Venus flytraps that have names areclonespropagated through pullings, divisions, or tissue cultures from the original cultivar, which is why they retain the features of that cultivar. ...
While the Venus flytrap will grow from seed, it is usually cultivated by dividing the rosettes in the spring or summer. Commercial propagation for nurseries occursin vitrofrom plant tissue culture. Many interesting mutations for size and color are available from nurseries. ...
the new growth began to die off and the plant does not seem to be doing well. This starkly contrasts all my other Venus flytraps who have been thriving under the same conditions. Customer service has also been rude when I ask for help and take a long time to respond.From Staff:Custome...
When watering a Venus flytrap, it is important to use distilled or rainwater, as tap water can contain minerals that are harmful to the plant. The soil should be saturated with water, but not waterlogged. Any excess water should be drained away to prevent the roots from rotting. ...
The propagation of the Venus flytrap is accomplished by the spread of these seeds. Once a seed falls to the ground, it will extend its bulbous roots deep into the soil from which a new flytrap will grow and bloom. The seeds tend to germinate very well in sandy or ashy soil. The ...
they send up a flower stalk. Most growers cut this off to enhance trap formation. If not removed, small white flowers will appear and may form tiny, black seeds. Flytraps treated in this manner tend to grow slower and may weaken until the seed is mature. Dead leaves or traps can be ...