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Dionaea muscipula 'Venus fly trap'


Dionaea muscipula 'Venus fly trap' (Dionaea muscipula (Venus flytrap))

This has been growing for a while. It is now about 7 and a half inches long and looks like it is going to flower soon. I've never seen one flower I hope it dose not disappoint.



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Wow!!!

16 Feb, 2009

Sid
Sid
 

Me neither - looking forward to seeing the flower!

17 Feb, 2009

 

I Used To Have One Of These But It Died =[

22 Feb, 2009

 

nice flytrap. im pretty new to carnivorous plants, but i read on other websites that you should'nt let them flower as this uses a lot of the plants energy. however, did you let it flower & if so did you take any photo's? :-)

15 Jun, 2009

 

If you have a look at my blogs and go back a bit, there is one about venus fly trap flowering with pics.
I also heard the same about sapping the energy, and yes it has taken a dive but once it flowered I cut the stem off, it has had a bit of a rest and now it is starting to grow again.

I shalln't let it flower again,.

15 Jun, 2009

 

thanks for the quick reply. i have read the blog. which i think is good by the way. then several other of your blogs too. got to admit iv had a few ideas from looking at your photos. ;-)

16 Jun, 2009



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