Venus flytrap - Wikipedia The Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) is a carnivorous plant native to the temperate and subtropical wetlands of North Carolina and South Carolina, on the East Coast of the United States [4]
Growing Dionaea muscipula | ICPS - Carnivorous Plant S Dionaea muscipula, commonly called the Venus Flytrap, Venus Fly Trap, or VFT, is found naturally in the coastal plain of southeastern North Carolina and northeastern South Carolina
Dionaea muscipula - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox Dionaea Species: muscipula Family: Droseraceae Life Cycle: Perennial Recommended Propagation Strategy: Division Seed Country Or Region Of Origin: North Carolina and South Carolina Distribution: DE , FL , NC , NJ , SC Dimensions: Height: 0 ft 6 in - 1 ft 0 in Width: 0 ft 6 in - 0 ft 8 in Whole Plant Traits: Plant Type: Carnivorous
Dionaea muscipula - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden Dionaea muscipula, commonly called Venus fly trap, is perhaps the best known of the carnivorous plants that are native to the southeastern United States It is native to coastal plain areas in southeastern North Carolina and eastern South Carolina (all within a 100 mile radius of Wilmington, N C ), where it is typically found in sandy, acidic
The ultimate plant care guide for the Dionaea muscipula (Venus Flytrap) This guide will provide detailed information on how to best care for the unique Dionaea muscipula From soil requirements to light exposure, this guide will cover everything you need to know in order to create a healthy and vibrant environment for your beloved plant
The Venus Flytrap: a guide for growing and keeping dionaea Its official botanical name, Dionaea muscipula is said to be attributed to Ellis It is binomially derived from the ancient Greek name for the goddess Dione, mother of Aphrodite, and the Latin compound for a mousetrap, which refers to the plant’s seductive flowers and deadly trapping leaves
Dionaea muscipula | Liberty Hyde Bailey Conservatory Dionaea muscipula is significant in popular culture and has appeared in works including Little Shop of Horrors and The Addams Family Carowinds amusement park in North Carolina even has a Venus fly trap-inspired waterslide